Ethnology, Volume 41University of Pittsburgh, 2002 - Anthropology |
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Page 163
... Christian , and are often engaged in off - farm economic activities . Elders are more often not Christian and are oriented toward mostly on - farm economic activities . Many of them have not been to school . The generational divide ...
... Christian , and are often engaged in off - farm economic activities . Elders are more often not Christian and are oriented toward mostly on - farm economic activities . Many of them have not been to school . The generational divide ...
Page 168
... Christian churches , with the Catholic Church having the largest following . The reasons for joining churches are ... Christians and most of them were Catholics . " Churches offer a community whose boundaries extend well beyond the ...
... Christian churches , with the Catholic Church having the largest following . The reasons for joining churches are ... Christians and most of them were Catholics . " Churches offer a community whose boundaries extend well beyond the ...
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... Christian and the pagan , when they allow certain dances into the church but not others , when they bring certain maladies to doctors and others to healers , they are not being inconsistent or torn between two creeds . Their lavish ...
... Christian and the pagan , when they allow certain dances into the church but not others , when they bring certain maladies to doctors and others to healers , they are not being inconsistent or torn between two creeds . Their lavish ...
Contents
A History of Power | 1 |
Contested Ethnicity | 27 |
Bugis Migration and Modes of Adaptation to Local Situations | 51 |
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