Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 69American Folk-lore Society, 1956 |
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... brother differ . The Ponapeans have a single consistent term for this man and other senior male sib - mates of ascending generation . The Trukese , on the other hand , sometimes refer to mother's brother as father . At other times a ...
... brother differ . The Ponapeans have a single consistent term for this man and other senior male sib - mates of ascending generation . The Trukese , on the other hand , sometimes refer to mother's brother as father . At other times a ...
Strana 110
... brother was expected to serve the older . When Pūpū - ākea refuses to serve kava and chicken , his older brother hits him with a checkerboard until the blood pours forth , and Pūpū then performs the expected service ( F4 : 333 , F5 ...
... brother was expected to serve the older . When Pūpū - ākea refuses to serve kava and chicken , his older brother hits him with a checkerboard until the blood pours forth , and Pūpū then performs the expected service ( F4 : 333 , F5 ...
Strana 111
... brothers that were conflicts for power and echo the rivalries shown in the tales . The sister's helpfulness to the brother seems not noted in the ethnography , except that it was known that the sister often took care of younger brothers ...
... brothers that were conflicts for power and echo the rivalries shown in the tales . The sister's helpfulness to the brother seems not noted in the ethnography , except that it was known that the sister often took care of younger brothers ...
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