Ethnology, Volume 41University of Pittsburgh, 2002 - Anthropology |
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Page 147
... example , for the ritual speech of the Weyewa performer , who , through the use of textual structures , " creates the conviction he is not speaking on his own , but on behalf of some distant person or spirit " ( Kuipers 1990 : 6 ) ...
... example , for the ritual speech of the Weyewa performer , who , through the use of textual structures , " creates the conviction he is not speaking on his own , but on behalf of some distant person or spirit " ( Kuipers 1990 : 6 ) ...
Page 148
... example 2 , Ara's use of the word malfidenti ( untrusting ) ( D14 ) , if understood literally , makes no sense in ... example of this appears in octet 18 , verse H26 . 3 ) ( Octet 18 ) Gabriele Ara H26 tu sai gli è come dare l'acqua ai ...
... example 2 , Ara's use of the word malfidenti ( untrusting ) ( D14 ) , if understood literally , makes no sense in ... example of this appears in octet 18 , verse H26 . 3 ) ( Octet 18 ) Gabriele Ara H26 tu sai gli è come dare l'acqua ai ...
Page 338
... example , certain prohibitions and prescriptions might be necessary to help him or her heal . Other rules were gender , age , or situation specific . For example , as a rule , young boys had to severely restrict their water intake . Men ...
... example , certain prohibitions and prescriptions might be necessary to help him or her heal . Other rules were gender , age , or situation specific . For example , as a rule , young boys had to severely restrict their water intake . Men ...
Contents
A History of Power | 1 |
Contested Ethnicity | 27 |
Bugis Migration and Modes of Adaptation to Local Situations | 51 |
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