Ethnocentrism: Theories of Conflict, Ethnic Attitudes, and Group BehaviorWiley, 1972 - 310 sivua |
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... matrilocal societies . In this connection , it is interesting that matrilocality ( or uxorilocality ) is a factor in the crosscutting ties of the Iroquois Indians and the Plateau Tonga . Murphy further proposes that in the matrilocal ...
... matrilocal societies . In this connection , it is interesting that matrilocality ( or uxorilocality ) is a factor in the crosscutting ties of the Iroquois Indians and the Plateau Tonga . Murphy further proposes that in the matrilocal ...
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... matrilocal Cheyenne society . " ... On the evidence of the above we are inclined to claim that , ceteris paribus , societies without power groups are peaceful ones . " " ... Our considerations of the Cheyenne and Crow societies gives ...
... matrilocal Cheyenne society . " ... On the evidence of the above we are inclined to claim that , ceteris paribus , societies without power groups are peaceful ones . " " ... Our considerations of the Cheyenne and Crow societies gives ...
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... matrilocal than in patrilocal societies . Hypothesis 2 . Hypothesis 3 . In matrilocal societies , in contrast to patrilocal societies , everything possible is done to prevent violence . In contrast to partilocal societies , peacefulness ...
... matrilocal than in patrilocal societies . Hypothesis 2 . Hypothesis 3 . In matrilocal societies , in contrast to patrilocal societies , everything possible is done to prevent violence . In contrast to partilocal societies , peacefulness ...
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Introduction | 11 |
Sumner and the Universal Syndrome of Ethnocentrism | 11 |
CHAPTER 2 | 22 |
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