Ethnology, Volume 41University of Pittsburgh, 2002 - Anthropology |
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Page 35
... groups that were important in the Mukogodo transition , the Digirri and Ilng'wesi , were forced to live as neighbors of the Mukogodo for the first time . Although both groups had a history of hunting and gathering , by the time they ...
... groups that were important in the Mukogodo transition , the Digirri and Ilng'wesi , were forced to live as neighbors of the Mukogodo for the first time . Although both groups had a history of hunting and gathering , by the time they ...
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... groups was seen to be a function of the political , economic , or ideological domination of one group by another , and a constantly renewed codification of cultural differences between distinct social groups ( Cardoso De Oliveira 1992 ) ...
... groups was seen to be a function of the political , economic , or ideological domination of one group by another , and a constantly renewed codification of cultural differences between distinct social groups ( Cardoso De Oliveira 1992 ) ...
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... group and determining its continuity independent of its cultural content , which itself remains variable . Accordingly , ethnicity is a form of social organization based on the demarcation of groups according to their ascribed origin ...
... group and determining its continuity independent of its cultural content , which itself remains variable . Accordingly , ethnicity is a form of social organization based on the demarcation of groups according to their ascribed origin ...
Contents
A History of Power | 1 |
Contested Ethnicity | 27 |
Bugis Migration and Modes of Adaptation to Local Situations | 51 |
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