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| Volume 27, no. 1 (January 1988) | |
| The Miao and Poison: Interactions on China's Frontier | Norma Diamond |
| Some Contours of Social Class in a Southern Mexican Town | Cynthia McVay Evon Z. Vogt |
| The Varieties of Paraded Objects in Japanese Festivals | Michael Ashkenazi |
| Pre-Hispanic Component of the Syncretic Cult of the Dea in Mesoamerica | Hugo G. Nutini |
| Born to Die: Witchcraft and Infanticide in Bariba Culture | Carolyn F. Sargent |
| Significance and Social Being in Ifugao Agricultural Production | J. Peter Brosius |
| Volume 27, no. 2 (April 1988) | |
| Subject Honor and Object Shame: The Construction of Male Homosexuality and Stigma in Nicaragua | Roger N. Lancaster |
| Toward a Theory of Marriage: The Economic Anthropology of Marriage Transactions | Laurel Bossen |
| The Loss-Grief Connection in Susto | Azula A. Houghton Frederic J. Boersma |
| Studying Social Relations Cross-culturally | H. Russell Bernard, et al. |
| Moral Economy, Political Economy, and the Culture of Entrepreneurship in Highland Nepal | Barbara Parker |
| Dual Barrios and Social Class Development in Middle America | Norman D. Thomas |
| Volume 27, no. 3 (July 1988) | |
| Equality and Hierarchy in Maritime Adaptation: The Importance of Flexibility in the Social Organization of a South Indian Fishing Caste | Elisabeth Schoembucher |
| Women's Work and Infant Feeding: A Case from Rural Nepal | Nancy E. Levine |
| The Dialects of Cheyenne Kinship: Variability and Change | John H. Moore |
| Kwoma Death Payments and Alliance Theory | Ross Bowden |
| Socio-Spatial Symbolism and the Logic of Rank on Two Polynesian Outliers | Richard Feinberg |
| Order and Disorder in Toraja Thought and Ritual | Jane C. Wellenkamp |
| Volume 27, no. 4 (October 1988) | |
| Women and Markets: A Problem in the Assessment of Sexual Inequality | John J. Swetnam |
| Technological Change and Child Behavior among the !Kung | Patricia Draper Elizabeth Cashdan |
| Changes in Temne Polygyny | Vernon R. Dorjahn |
| Menstruation: Attitudes and Experience of Indian South Africans | Brian M. du Toit |
| Witchcraft Event Staging in Rural Tlaxcala: A Study in Inferred Deception | John M. Roberts Hugo G. Nutini |
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