Ethnology, Volume 41University of Pittsburgh, 2002 - Anthropology |
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... Huaulu every woman's menstrual cycle is public knowledge and even part of a concerted campaign to keep the village ... HUAULU OF SERAM , THE MOLUCCAS The case of the Huaulu , who numbered 165 in 1985 , appears to be a classic one of ...
... Huaulu every woman's menstrual cycle is public knowledge and even part of a concerted campaign to keep the village ... HUAULU OF SERAM , THE MOLUCCAS The case of the Huaulu , who numbered 165 in 1985 , appears to be a classic one of ...
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... Huaulu also state that a woman's menstrual periods are triggered by the appearance of the new moon : Menstruation is connected with the lunar cycle : the transition from the old to the new moon allegedly triggers it . When I pointed out ...
... Huaulu also state that a woman's menstrual periods are triggered by the appearance of the new moon : Menstruation is connected with the lunar cycle : the transition from the old to the new moon allegedly triggers it . When I pointed out ...
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Huaulu headhunting and circumcision can be conceived as substitution sacrifices : " The idea is explicitly articulated for headhunting , which is defined as feeding blood to the ancestors so that they do not feed on Huaulu blood , and ...
Huaulu headhunting and circumcision can be conceived as substitution sacrifices : " The idea is explicitly articulated for headhunting , which is defined as feeding blood to the ancestors so that they do not feed on Huaulu blood , and ...
Contents
A History of Power | 1 |
Contested Ethnicity | 27 |
Bugis Migration and Modes of Adaptation to Local Situations | 51 |
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