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William Irons, The Yomut Turkmen: A Study of Social Organization among a Central Asian Turkic-speaking Population (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Museum of Anthropology, Anthropology Papers No. 58: 1975). Pp. 193, 14 tables, 22 figures. 3 charts, 6 plates. $5.00.
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