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... tion growth and requires delicate management of capital assets ; investments ; redis- tribution of colony authority , family , and kinship factors ; and work patterns . When a colony reaches a maximal population size ( 130-150 persons ) ...
... tion growth and requires delicate management of capital assets ; investments ; redis- tribution of colony authority , family , and kinship factors ; and work patterns . When a colony reaches a maximal population size ( 130-150 persons ) ...
Page 58
... tion , and the daily evening sermons ( Gebet ) . These levels of education corre- spond to the age sets ( described in Chapter 2 , page 22 ) . House Children : Birth to Two Years The Hutterites are strongly opposed to any means of birth ...
... tion , and the daily evening sermons ( Gebet ) . These levels of education corre- spond to the age sets ( described in Chapter 2 , page 22 ) . House Children : Birth to Two Years The Hutterites are strongly opposed to any means of birth ...
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... tion with her brothers and with his brothers , and she always supports her grown sons . The man tends to maintain a deeper loyalty to his family of orientation than to his family of procreation . The differing loyalties of the husband ...
... tion with her brothers and with his brothers , and she always supports her grown sons . The man tends to maintain a deeper loyalty to his family of orientation than to his family of procreation . The differing loyalties of the husband ...
Contents
Foreword | 1 |
Colony Life Patterns | 18 |
Technology and Economic Patterns | 37 |
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