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Cooperation and competition among primitive peoples.
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Margaret Mead
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1937
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pp. 20
The Arapesh of New Guinea.
pp. 51
The Eskimo of Greenland.
pp. 87
The Ojibwa of Canada.
pp. 127
The Bachiga of East Africa.
pp. 153
The Ifugao of the Philippine Islands.
pp. 180
The Kwakiutl Indians of Vancouver Island.
pp. 210
The Manus of the Admiralty Islands.
pp. 240
The Iroquois.
pp. 282
The Samoans.
pp. 313
The Zuni Indians of New Mexico.
pp. 354
The Bathonga of South Africa.
pp. 382
The Dakota.
pp. 428
The Maori of New Zealand.
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