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Native races, Primitive societies, New Guinea, Social life and customs, Ethnology, Sex role, Personality and culture, Cross-Cultural Comparison, Personality Development, Identification (Psychology), Primitive Society, Indigenous peoples, Autochtones, Mundugumor (peuple de Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée), Ethnology -- Papua New Guinea, Chambri (Papua New Guinean people), Arapesh (peuple de Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée), Papua New Guinea -- Social life and customs, Manners and customs, Biwat (Papua New Guinean people), Sexualität, Chambri (peuple de Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée), Ethnologie, Personality and culture -- Papua New Guinea, Naturvolk, Sex role -- Papua New Guinea, Arapesh (Papua New Guinean people), Seksualiteit, Mœurs et coutumes, Rôle selon le sexe, Papoea's, Sexual Behavior, Anthropology, Prehistoric peoples, Cultural Anthropology, SocietiesPlaces
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Sex and temperament in three primitive societies
1980, Morrow Quill Paperbacks
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Sex and temperament in three primitive societies.
1963, Morrow
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Table of Contents
The mountain-dwelling Arapesh. Mountain life
A co-operative society
The birth of an Arapesh child
Early influences that mould the Arapesh personality
The growth and initiation of an Arapesh boy
The growth and betrothal of an Arapesh girl
Arapesh marriage
The Arapesh ideal and those who deviate from it
The river-dwelling Mundugumor. The pace of life in a cannibal tribe
The structure of Mundugumor society
The development of the individual Mundugumor
Youth and marriage among the Mundugumor
Deviants from the Mundugumor ideal
The lake-dwelling Tchambuli. The pattern of Tchambuli social life
The contrasting roles of Tchambuli men and women
The unplaced Tchambuli man and woman
The implication of these results. The standardization of sex-temperament
The deviant
Conclusion.
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