REPRODUCTIVE RITUALS Paige, Karen Paige and Jeffrey Paige. 1981. THE POLITICS OF REPRODUCTIVE RITUALS. University of California Press. These data are reprinted with permission of the author and the publisher. (c) University of California Press. STDS22.DAT Variables: 561-575 Paige and Paige (1981: 67-69) took every even society from the standard sample, substituting adjacent societies if the ethnographic materials were more abundant (1 for ?, 3 for 4, 13 for ?, 19 for 20, 23 for 24, 29 for 30, 31 for 32, 41 for 40?, 53 for 54, 57 for ?, 65 for 66, 69 for ?, 79 for 80, 81 for 82, 85 for 86, 89 for 90, 91 for 92, 97 for ?, 111 for 112, 105 for ?, 121 for 120?, 123 for 122?, 127 for 128, 129 for ?, 133 for 132?, 137 for ?, 141 for 142, 145 for 146, 151 for 152, 157 for ?, 159 for 160, 161 for ?, 165 for ?, 169 for 168?, 173 for ?, 177 for 178). They added substitutes from their pretest, some of which substituted for even numbered standard sample societies: Lamba, Chenchu for 60 Gond, Baiga for 62 Santal, Tungus, Murngin for 88 Tobelorese?, Kiwai, Wogeo, Ifaluk, Kurtatchi, Ontong Javanese, Lau for 102 Mbau Fijians, Kwakiutl, Hupa for 134 Yurok, Sanpoil for 150 Havasupai, Navaho, Tarasco, Witoto. It is not clear who were substitutes for the 78 Nicobar and 144 Huron. They eliminated peasants (38 Bogo, 50 Basques, 76 Thai, 116 Koreans, 154 Popoluca, 172 Aymara), and large states (such as the 54 Russians, 56 Armenians, 66 Mongols, 82 Negri Sembilan, 114 Chinese, 146 Natchez, and 160 Haitians). This left 91 societies coded for the standard sample. Their final sample of 108, after eliminating six peasant societies, includes 17 coded substitutes not in the standard sample: the latter are are not included here with the standard sample codes. 561. Menarcheal Ceremonies 99 . = Missing data 44 1 = Absent if onset of menstruation not marked by special public * ritual 43 2 = Present if onset of menstruation associated with either * elaborate or limited rites 562. Circumcision 95 . = Missing data 69 1 = Superincision, or subincision, or absent 22 2 = Circumcision 563. Maternal Restrictions 98 . = Missing Data 42 1 = Absent 46 2 = Present 564. Husband Involvement Scale (Couvade) 100 . = Missing Data 51 1 = Minor Observance or informal 35 2 = Seclusion, or postpartum work taboo, or food taboo 565. Menstrual Segregation Note: marginals off +-2 from here on 103 . = Missing data 56 1 = Absent 27 2 = Present (either menstrual hut or structural isolation is * reported) 566. Male Segregation Practices 105 . = Missing data 59 1 = Absent or Minor 22 2 = Present 567. Combined Segregation Practices 111 . = Missing data 42 1 = Absent - neither menstrual nor male segregation 21 2 = Present - either menstrual or male segregation 12 3 = Present - both menstrual and male segregation 568. Compensation Demands 117 . = Missing data 35 2 = Present 34 1 = Absent 569. Fraternal Interest Group Size 103 . = Missing Data 53 1 = < 100 16 2 = 100-999 14 3 = > 1000 570. Fraternal Interest Group Strength 105 . = Missing data 33 1 = Both brideprice and patrilineality are absent, and * size of effective kin-based political subunit is * less than 100 12 2 = Either brideprice or patrilineality; size of political * subunit between 100 and 999 16 3 = a. Size of political subunit is 1,000 or greater, and * brideprice and patrilineality are absent; or * b. Size of political subunit is less than 100 and both * brideprice and patrilineality are present; or * c. Size of political subunit is between 100 and 999 * and either brideprice or patrilineality is present 8 4 = a. Size of political subunit is between 100 and 999, * and both brideprice and patrilineality are present; or * b. Size of political subunit is 1,000 or greater, and * either brideprice or patrilineality is present 11 5 = Size of political subunit is 1,000 or greater, and both * brideprice and patrilineality are present 571. Resource Base 95 . = Missing data 18 1 = Low 34 2 = Unstable 39 3 = High 572. Residence Pattern 95 . = Missing data 35 1 = Not favoring formation of fraternal interest groups including: * a. Matrilocal or Uxorilocal Residence * b. Ambilocal Residence * c. Neolocal Residence 56 2 = Favoring formation of fraternal interest groups: including * a. Avunculocal Residence * b. Patrilocal or Virilocal Residence * c. Optionally Patrilocal or Avunculocal Residence 573. Ritual Warfare 105 . = Missing data 51 1 = Absent 30 2 = Present 574. Achieved Leadership Through Wealth Distribution 106 . = Missing data 60 1 = Acts of wealth distribution bringing prestige to giver not * one of the most important factors in attaining and maintaining * the highest degree of political power in the society 20 2 = Acts of wealth distribution which bring prestige to the giver * are one of the most important factors in attaining and * maintaining the highest degree of political power in the * society 575. Unstable Political Power Index 111 . = One, two, or three of the three variables have a score of 9 43 1 = All three variables--ritual warfare, achieved leadership, * and social indebtedness--have a score of 0. 10 2 = Only one of the three variables has a score of 1; * the other two score 0 17 3 = Two of the variables have a score of 1; the other has * a score of 0 5 4 = All three variables have a score of 1