Polygyny and the Extent of Women's Contributions to Subsistence: A Reply to White
1989; Wiley; Volume: 91; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1525/aa.1989.91.1.02a00170
ISSN1548-1433
Autores Tópico(s)Plant and animal studies
ResumoAmerican AnthropologistVolume 91, Issue 1 p. 178-180 Polygyny and the Extent of Women's Contributions to Subsistence: A Reply to White MONIQUE BORGERHOFF MULDER, MONIQUE BORGERHOFF MULDER Evolution and Human Behavior Program University of MichiganSearch for more papers by this author MONIQUE BORGERHOFF MULDER, MONIQUE BORGERHOFF MULDER Evolution and Human Behavior Program University of MichiganSearch for more papers by this author First published: March 1989 https://doi.org/10.1525/aa.1989.91.1.02a00170Citations: 38AboutPDF ToolsExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL Share a linkShare onEmailFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditWechat No abstract is available for this article. References Cited Mulder, Borgerhoff M. 1985 Polygyny Threshold: A Kipsigis Case Study. National Geographic Research Reports 21: 33–37. Mulder, Borgerhoff M. 1987a Resources and Reproductive Success in Women with an Example from the Kipsigis of Kenya. Journal of Zoology 213: 489–505. Mulder, Borgerhoff M. 1987b On Cultural and Reproductive Success: Kipsigis Evidence. American Anthropologist 89: 617–634. Mulder, Borgerhoff M. 1988a Kipsigis Bridewealth Payments. In Human Reproductive Behavior: A Darwinian Perspective. L. Betzig, M. Borgerhoff Mulder, and P. Turke, eds. Pp. 65–82. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Mulder, Borgerhoff M. 1988b The Relevance of the Polygyny Threshold Model to Humans. In Mating Patterns. C. G. N. Mascie-Taylor and A. J. Boyce, eds. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (In press). Mulder, Borgerhoff M. 1988c Reproductive Success in Three Kipsigis Cohorts. In Reproductive Success: Studies of Individual Variation in Contrasting Breeding Systems. T. H. Clutton-Brock, ed. Pp. 419–435. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Mulder, Borgerhoff M. 1989a Resource Defense Polygyny and Female Choice: From Passerines to People. Submitted to Animal Behavior. Mulder, Borgerhoff M. 1989b Reproductive Consequences of Sex-biased Inheritance for the Kipsigis. In Comparative Socioecology. V. Standen and R. A. Foley, eds. Oxford: Blackwell Scientific Publications. (In press). Mulder, Borgerhoff M. 1989c Marital Status and Reproductive Performance in Kipsigis Women: Re-evaluating the Polygyny-Fertility Hypothesis. Population Studies 43. (In press). Mulder, Borgerhoff M., and M. Milton 1985 Factors Affecting Infant Care in the Kipsigis. Journal of Anthropological Research 41: 231–262. Dahl, G., and A. H. Jort 1976 Having Herds Stockholm: University of Stockholm Studies in Social Anthropology. Hartung, J. 1982 Polygyny and the Inheritance of Wealth. Current Anthropology 23: 1–12. Irons, W. 1983 Human Reproductive Strategies. In Social Behavior of Female Vertebrates. S. K. Wasser, ed. Pp. 169–213. New York: Academic Press. Manners, R. A. 1967 The Kipsigis of Kenya: Cultural Change in a “Model” East African Tribe. In Contemporary Change in Traditional Societies, Vol. 1: Introduction and African Tribes. J. Steward, ed. Pp. 207–359. Urbana: University of Illinois Press. Orians, G. H. 1969 On the Evolution of Mating Systems in Birds and Mammals. American Naturalist 103: 589–603. Peristiany, J. G. 1939 The Social Institutions of the Kipsigis London: Routledge and Kegan Paul. D. I. Rubenstein, and R. W. Wrangham, eds. 1986 Ecological Aspects of Social Evolution Princeton: Princeton University Press. Citing Literature Volume91, Issue1March 1989Pages 178-180 ReferencesRelatedInformation
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