Ethnology, Volume 41University of Pittsburgh, 2002 - Anthropology |
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north of Mukogodo Division . The Division headquarters is in the town of Don Dol ( also spelled Dondol , Dol Dol , and Doldol ) . MAASAI AND IL - TORROBO Maa - speaking peoples were once distributed in a more or less continuous swath ...
north of Mukogodo Division . The Division headquarters is in the town of Don Dol ( also spelled Dondol , Dol Dol , and Doldol ) . MAASAI AND IL - TORROBO Maa - speaking peoples were once distributed in a more or less continuous swath ...
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... north until they came to settle in the area called Ol Choki which lies partly within and partly to the west of the present Mukogodo area . " Worthy ( 1959a : 4.1 ) also cites the pressure of European settlement as a reason for the Ilng ...
... north until they came to settle in the area called Ol Choki which lies partly within and partly to the west of the present Mukogodo area . " Worthy ( 1959a : 4.1 ) also cites the pressure of European settlement as a reason for the Ilng ...
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... North , some of whom find the term Eskimo derogatory . 2 . Buckley and Gottlieb ( 1988 ) are careful to distinguish between rules and taboos , the latter carrying the threat of spiritual sanction . In Yupik society , the practical and ...
... North , some of whom find the term Eskimo derogatory . 2 . Buckley and Gottlieb ( 1988 ) are careful to distinguish between rules and taboos , the latter carrying the threat of spiritual sanction . In Yupik society , the practical and ...
Contents
A History of Power | 1 |
Contested Ethnicity | 27 |
Bugis Migration and Modes of Adaptation to Local Situations | 51 |
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