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| Volume 6, no. 1 (January 1967) | |
| Statistical Models and Decision Models of Social Structure: A Kwaio Case | Roger M. Keesing |
| Ritual Regulation of Environmental Relations among a New Guinea People | Roy A. Rappaport |
| Medicine as an Ethnographic Category: The Gimi of the New Guinea Highlands | Leonard B. Glick |
| Consulting a Nyoro Diviner: The Ethnologist as Client | J. H. M. Beattie |
| Nez Perce Sorcery | Deward E. Walker, Jr. |
| Social Rank and Marriage Payments in an Immigrant Moro Community in Malaysia | Clifford Sather |
| Ethnographic Atlas | The Editors |
| Volume 6, no. 2 (April 1967) | |
| Ethnographic Atlas: A Summary | George Peter Murdock |
| Volume 6, no. 3 (July 1967) | |
| Mystical Retribution, Spirit Possession, and Social Structure in a Japanese Village | Teigo Yoshida |
| Humor in a Chippewa Tribal Council | Frank C. Miller |
| Componential Analysis and Semantic Reconstruction: The Proto Central Yuman Kinship System | Jack A. Frisch Noel W. Schutz, Jr. |
| Social Organization and the Life Cycle in an Arab Village | Richard T. Antoun |
| From Cannibal Raid to Copra Kompani: Changing Patterns of Koriki Politics | Robert F. Maher |
| Elections in a Small Melanesian Community | Jeremy Beckett |
| Carl August Schmitz, 1920-1966 | Andreas Kronenberg |
| Volume 6, no. 4 (October 1967) | |
| Upper Limits of Peasantry and Agrarian Reform: Bolivia, Venezuela, and Mexico Compared | Charles J. Erasmus |
| Some Northern Paiute Native Categories | Catherine S. Fowler Joy Leland |
| Ethnoicthyology of the Cha-Cha | Warren T. Morrill |
| Cognition and the Catch: The Location of Fishing Spots in a Brazilian Coastal Village | Shepard Forman |
| Kinship and Class in Brazil | Conrad Phillip Kottak |
| The Development of a Washo SHaman | Don Handelman |
| Decision-making Process and the Study of Culture Change | Merwyn S. Garbarino |
| Marital Residence and the Functions of Romantic Love | Paul C. Rosenblatt |
| Ethnographic Atlas | The Editors |
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