Ethnology, Volume 41University of Pittsburgh, 2002 - Anthropology |
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... client ties ) . Placed in this historical context , one sees how protected - area formation requires a response that reclaims history and considers a contradiction - laden legacy ( Neumann 1998 ) . As collaborations between governmental ...
... client ties ) . Placed in this historical context , one sees how protected - area formation requires a response that reclaims history and considers a contradiction - laden legacy ( Neumann 1998 ) . As collaborations between governmental ...
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... well as local people who were incorporated into patron - client and other vertical relationships . Finally , these groups , like those mentioned by Kopytoff , brought with them a political and economic culture and a 52 ETHNOLOGY.
... well as local people who were incorporated into patron - client and other vertical relationships . Finally , these groups , like those mentioned by Kopytoff , brought with them a political and economic culture and a 52 ETHNOLOGY.
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... clients — many of whom are more recent Bugis immigrants - are necessary to sustain both oneself and others . These in turn provide the political and moral authority to mediate negotiations over cultural and social matters within their ...
... clients — many of whom are more recent Bugis immigrants - are necessary to sustain both oneself and others . These in turn provide the political and moral authority to mediate negotiations over cultural and social matters within their ...
Contents
A History of Power | 1 |
Contested Ethnicity | 27 |
Bugis Migration and Modes of Adaptation to Local Situations | 51 |
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