Ethnology, Volume 41University of Pittsburgh, 2002 - Anthropology |
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... customs , including customary law ( adat ) . Early in their history , he suggests , this would have served to assimilate seafarers and traders into coastal kingdoms which relied on their loyalty to flourish . I would add that in the ...
... customs , including customary law ( adat ) . Early in their history , he suggests , this would have served to assimilate seafarers and traders into coastal kingdoms which relied on their loyalty to flourish . I would add that in the ...
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... customs ( Geertz 1963 ; Shils 1957 ; Francis 1976 ) . With Barth's critical revision ( 1969 ) of the ways ethnic groups maintain their ascription , the subject took on a perspective that permits an analysis of ethnification ( Pitt ...
... customs ( Geertz 1963 ; Shils 1957 ; Francis 1976 ) . With Barth's critical revision ( 1969 ) of the ways ethnic groups maintain their ascription , the subject took on a perspective that permits an analysis of ethnification ( Pitt ...
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... custom of menstrual segregation is a particularly sly female invention . But even if this were true , one would still have to presuppose the male fears that put menstruating women so effectively beyond men's reach , and thus a male ...
... custom of menstrual segregation is a particularly sly female invention . But even if this were true , one would still have to presuppose the male fears that put menstruating women so effectively beyond men's reach , and thus a male ...
Contents
A History of Power | 1 |
Contested Ethnicity | 27 |
Bugis Migration and Modes of Adaptation to Local Situations | 51 |
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