Ethnology, Volume 41University of Pittsburgh, 2002 - Anthropology |
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... initiated at the state ( rather than federal ) level . The third strand included a series of local caciques who , with state support , encouraged a colonization that bolstered their power and wealth . In this section , I focus on these ...
... initiated at the state ( rather than federal ) level . The third strand included a series of local caciques who , with state support , encouraged a colonization that bolstered their power and wealth . In this section , I focus on these ...
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... initiated by either partner . 4. Balikci , writing of the Canadian Netsilingmiut , suggested that taboos were " compulsory , no exception was made , and concerned everyone ” ( Balikci 1970 : 223 ) . In The Central Eskimo , Boas , on the ...
... initiated by either partner . 4. Balikci , writing of the Canadian Netsilingmiut , suggested that taboos were " compulsory , no exception was made , and concerned everyone ” ( Balikci 1970 : 223 ) . In The Central Eskimo , Boas , on the ...
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... initiation practices that celebrated menarche , the passage of a girl to a reproductive condition . Strikingly , for the Siane , Salisbury ( 1965 : 72 ) noted that “ a girl's first menses are treated as a form of pregnancy . . . but ...
... initiation practices that celebrated menarche , the passage of a girl to a reproductive condition . Strikingly , for the Siane , Salisbury ( 1965 : 72 ) noted that “ a girl's first menses are treated as a form of pregnancy . . . but ...
Contents
A History of Power | 1 |
Contested Ethnicity | 27 |
Bugis Migration and Modes of Adaptation to Local Situations | 51 |
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