Ethnology, Volume 41University of Pittsburgh, 2002 - Anthropology |
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Page 104
... continued until 1934 ( Julien 1978 : 88 , 89 ) . Following independence , the Berbers continued their search for autonomy . In the Middle Atlas and several other regions there was an uprising against the provincial governors and judges ...
... continued until 1934 ( Julien 1978 : 88 , 89 ) . Following independence , the Berbers continued their search for autonomy . In the Middle Atlas and several other regions there was an uprising against the provincial governors and judges ...
Page 179
... continued use of native kin terms and the continued practice of virilocal residence into the modern period . A panel of Ermineskin Cree elders , convened at the tribal offices in Hobbema , confirmed the continuing use by middle - aged ...
... continued use of native kin terms and the continued practice of virilocal residence into the modern period . A panel of Ermineskin Cree elders , convened at the tribal offices in Hobbema , confirmed the continuing use by middle - aged ...
Page 196
... continued growth , its mother exposed it to the fumigation of pieces of wild animals ( bringing it into contact with the masculine world of hunting ) and to vapors from a cooking pot ( to expel impurities from it's body ) . The child ...
... continued growth , its mother exposed it to the fumigation of pieces of wild animals ( bringing it into contact with the masculine world of hunting ) and to vapors from a cooking pot ( to expel impurities from it's body ) . The child ...
Contents
A History of Power | 1 |
Contested Ethnicity | 27 |
Bugis Migration and Modes of Adaptation to Local Situations | 51 |
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