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1. Medical mistrust, discrimination and healthcare experiences in a rural Namibian community

2. Women's subsistence strategies predict fertility across cultures, but context matters

3. The causes and consequences of women's status in Himba pastoralists

4. Reproductive inequality in humans and other mammals

5. Examination of runs of homozygosity in relation to height in an endogamous Namibian population

6. The effect of mating market dynamics on partner preference and relationship quality among Himba pastoralists.

7. Human Milk Oligosaccharide Compositions Illustrate Global Variations in Early Nutrition

8. Navigating cross-cultural research: methodological and ethical considerations

9. Kinship intensity and the use of mental states in moral judgment across societies

10. Why men invest in non-biological offspring: paternal care and paternity confidence among Himba pastoralists

11. Resource demands reduce partner discrimination in Himba women.

12. Patterns of paternal investment predict cross-cultural variation in jealous response

13. The ethics and logistics of field-based genetic paternity studies

14. Crucial Contributions

15. Crucial Contributions : A Biocultural Study of Grandmothering During the Perinatal Period.

16. Differences between sons and daughters in the intergenerational transmission of wealth.

17. The disequilibrium of double descent: changing inheritance norms among Himba pastoralists.

18. Differences between sons and daughters in the intergenerational transmission of wealth

19. Differences between sons and daughters in the intergenerational transmission of wealth.

20. The influence of age- and sex-specific labor demands on sleep in Namibian agropastoralists

21. Correction to: 'Greater wealth inequality, less polygyny: rethinking the polygyny threshold model'.

22. Greater wealth inequality, less polygyny: rethinking the polygyny threshold model

24. Variation among populations in the immune protein composition of mother’s milk reflects subsistence pattern

25. Concentrations of trace elements in human milk: Comparisons among women in Argentina, Namibia, Poland, and the United States.

26. Correction for Bryant et al., Detecting affiliation in colaughter across 24 societies

27. Detecting affiliation in colaughter across 24 societies

28. Small-scale societies exhibit fundamental variation in the role of intentions in moral judgment

31. Jealousy in a small-scale, natural fertility population: the roles of paternity, investment and love in jealous response

32. Ontogeny of prosocial behavior across diverse societies

33. Choosy But Not Chaste

34. Racial and Temporal Differences in Fertility-Education Tradeoffs Reveal the Effect of Economic Opportunities on Optimum Family Size in the US

37. New perspectives on the evolution of women's cooperation.

38. Erratum

40. Supplementary Information from Why men invest in non-biological offspring: paternal care and paternity confidence among Himba pastoralists

41. Electronic Supplementary Material from Differences between sons and daughters in the intergenerational transmission of wealth

46. Patterns of paternal investment explain cross-cultural variance in jealous response

47. Greater wealth inequality, less polygyny: rethinking the polygyny threshold model

48. Erratum

49. Choosy but not chaste: multiple mating in human females.

50. Detecting affiliation in colaughter across 24 societies.

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