Demand Sharing: Reciprocity and the Pressure for Generosity among Foragers
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Peterson, Nicolas
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Despite the prevalence of an ethic of generosity among foragers, much sharing is by demand rather than by unsolicited giving. Although a behavioristic model of demand sharing can be seen as matching sociobiological expectations, the emphasis here is on the social and symbolic significance of the practice. It is argued that demand sharing involves testing, assertive, and/or substantiating behavior and is important in the constitution of social relations in egalitarian societies. 1993 American Anthropological Association
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American Anthropologist
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