Introduction: Accounting for sexual meanings
págs. 1-27
1. The gender revolution and the transition from bisexual horde to patrilocal band: the origins of gender hierarchy
págs. 31-79
2. The bow and the burde and strap: a new look at institutionalized homosexuality in native North America
págs. 80-115
3. Transforming " natural" woman: female ritual leaders and gender ideology among Bimin-Kuskusmin
págs. 116-165
4. Self-interest and the social good: some implications of Hagen gender imagery
Marilyn Strathern
págs. 166-191
5. Sexuality and gender in Samoa: conceptions and missed conceptions
págs. 192-215
6. Like Wounded stags: male sexual ideology in an Andalusian town
págs. 216-239
7. Pigs, women, and the men's house in Amazonia: an analysis of six Mundurucú myths
págs. 240-272
págs. 275-329
págs. 330-358
10. Gender and sexuality in hierarchical societies: the case of Polynesia and some comparative implications
págs. 359-409
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