Ethnology, Volume 25University of Pittsburgh, 1986 - Anthropology |
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Page 25
... drinking became legal in 1962 , availability of alcohol continued to reflect the inequality of the colonial situation . During the first stage of legal drinking , when spirits could be purchased and consumed by villagers only in hotels ...
... drinking became legal in 1962 , availability of alcohol continued to reflect the inequality of the colonial situation . During the first stage of legal drinking , when spirits could be purchased and consumed by villagers only in hotels ...
Page 30
... drinking bouts over several days . In general , however , serious injury or illness had not yet been associated with drinking in the four villages and heavy drinkers have come to appreciate and seek out sober drivers for their ...
... drinking bouts over several days . In general , however , serious injury or illness had not yet been associated with drinking in the four villages and heavy drinkers have come to appreciate and seek out sober drivers for their ...
Page 278
... drinking parties . Trees which have been tapped for toddy become unproductive for nuts . Kareve drinking is seen as the major cause of fights and of domestic quarrels between husbands and wives . Large numbers of court cases center ...
... drinking parties . Trees which have been tapped for toddy become unproductive for nuts . Kareve drinking is seen as the major cause of fights and of domestic quarrels between husbands and wives . Large numbers of court cases center ...
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Volume XXV Number | 4 |
The Illusion of Nath Agnation Aidan Southall I | 21 |
The Children of Peace | 35 |
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