Ethnology, Volume 41University of Pittsburgh, 2002 - Anthropology |
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... córdobas . In summary , owing to their lack of a drum , they had to spend a potential sum of between 169.40 and 214.50 córdobas to ensure that the remainder of their sea bob ( worth only 576 córdobas wet ) could be dried . Lack of ...
... córdobas . In summary , owing to their lack of a drum , they had to spend a potential sum of between 169.40 and 214.50 córdobas to ensure that the remainder of their sea bob ( worth only 576 córdobas wet ) could be dried . Lack of ...
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... córdobas but Leandro and Loco were purposeful men and possessed all the convenience they needed , and they ... córdobas . Leandro also bought 30 cans wet for himself from another villager , for which he paid 240 córdobas . Drying these ...
... córdobas but Leandro and Loco were purposeful men and possessed all the convenience they needed , and they ... córdobas . Leandro also bought 30 cans wet for himself from another villager , for which he paid 240 córdobas . Drying these ...
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... córdobas , yielded an average of 1.925 pounds of dry sea bob , generally valued then between 15.40 córdobas and 19.25 córdobas ( depending on the quality and the buyer ) . Each can that someone is able to dry therefore anticipates a ...
... córdobas , yielded an average of 1.925 pounds of dry sea bob , generally valued then between 15.40 córdobas and 19.25 córdobas ( depending on the quality and the buyer ) . Each can that someone is able to dry therefore anticipates a ...
Contents
A History of Power | 1 |
Contested Ethnicity | 27 |
Bugis Migration and Modes of Adaptation to Local Situations | 51 |
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