Mankind Quarterly, Vol. 27, No. 4 (Summer 1987)
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| Melotti,
Umberto |
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War
and peace in primitive human societies: the effects of
exogamy (pp. 371-378) |
| Rushton,
J. Philippe |
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Evolution,
altruism and genetic similarity theory (pp. 379-396) |
| Lynn,
Richard; Hampson, Susan L.; Iwawaki, Saburo |
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Abstract
reasoning and spatial abilities among American, British
and Japanese adolescents (pp. 397-405) |
| Ry,
S. K.; Nair, Sanjiv |
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The
Indian government program for sterilization: a case study
in Uttar Paradesh (pp. 407-433) |
| Reddy,
P. Sudhakara; Reddy, A. Munirathnam |
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The
displaced yanadis of sriharikota island: a study of changing
interactions between environment and culture (pp. 435-445) |
| Elsakkers,
Marianne |
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The
beekeeper's magic: taking a closer look at the old germanic
bee charms (pp. 447-461) |
| Motz,
Lotte |
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The
divided image: a study of the giantesses and female trolls
in norse myth and literature (pp. 463-478) |
| McGregor,
Alan |
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Social
Engineering in India and China: Contrasting Approaches to Birth
Control (pp. 479-486) |
| Book Reviews |
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A Tumpline Economy: Production and Distribution Systems in Sixteenth-Century Eastern Guatamala; The Maya's Words; Tsewa's Gift: Magic and Meaning in Amazonian Society; Tradition and Change on the Northwest Coast; Pintupi Country, Pintupi Self: Sentiment, Place, and Politics among the Western Desert Aborigines; Sculpture in the Kingdom of Quito; Violent Origins; Initiation: Ritual Drama and Secret Knowledge across the World; Evolution, Creative Intelligence and Intergroup Competition; Continuity and Colonization: The Evolution of Kentish Settlement |
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