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| Volume 24, no. 1 (January 1985) | |
| Developmental Sequences of Domestic Groups in an East Indian Community in Rural Trinidad | Joseph Nevadomsky |
| Criteria for Selecting Herbal Remedies | C. H. Browner |
| Hungarian Peasant Obscenity: Sociolinguistic Implications | Lajos Vincze |
| Pingelap Politics and American-Micronesian Relations | David Damas |
| Native Speaker Componential Models: A Method for Elicitation | Jay Smith Noricks |
| Fitting the Ethnographic Atlas to the Apple IIe Computer | C. Roger Nance Wilson K. Smith |
| Volume 24, no. 2 (April 1985) | |
| Cash Crops and Gender Constructs: The Jola of Senegal | Olga F. Linares |
| Adoption and Migration from Pulap, Caroline Islands | Juliana Flinn |
| Dowry Systems in Complex Societies | Stevan Harrell Sara A. Dickey |
| Tradition and Japanese Social Organization: Institutional Development in a Tokyo Neighborhood | Theodore C. Bestor |
| Agricultural Intensification and Craft Specialization: A Nonrecursive Model | Malcolm M. Dow |
| Volume 24, no. 3 (July 1985) | |
| Pigs, Cassowaries, and the Gift of the Flesh: A Symbolic Triad in Maring Cosmology | Christopher J. Healey |
| Giving A Gift to the Hamlet: Rank, Solidarity, and Productive Exchange in Rural Japan | Robert C. Marshall |
| The Rules and Rhetoric of Marriage Negotiations among the Dhund Abbasi of Northeast Pakistan | Hastings Donnan |
| Climate, Clothing, and Body-part Nomenclature | Stanley R. Witkowski Cecil H. Brown |
| Popular Devotions, Power, and Religious Regimes in Catholic Dutch Brabant | Mart Bax |
| Folk Illnesses Reported to Physicians in the Lower Rio Grande Valley: A Binational Comparison | Harry W. Martin, et al. |
| Volume 24, no. 4 (October 1985) | |
| Killers, Big Men, and Priests on Malaita: Reflections on a Melanesian Troika System | Roger M. Keesing |
| Ritual Silks and Kowtow Money: The Bride as Daughter-in-Law in Korean Wedding Rituals | Laurel Kendall |
| Contemporary Custom: Redefining Domestic Space in Longana, Vanuatu | Margaret C. Rodman |
| Why Witches? Some Comments on the Explanation of "Illusions" in Anthropology | John W. Burton |
| Priests, Carpenters, and Household Heads: Ritual Performers in Japan | Michael Ashkenazi |
| George P. Murdock (1897-1985) | Alexander Spoehr |
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