Ethnology, Volume 41University of Pittsburgh, 2002 - Anthropology |
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... live in the southeastern portion of the Division , have historical and cultural ties to the Meru , a large Bantu - speaking agricultural group northeast of Mount Kenya . Digirri , who live in a central portion of the Division , have ...
... live in the southeastern portion of the Division , have historical and cultural ties to the Meru , a large Bantu - speaking agricultural group northeast of Mount Kenya . Digirri , who live in a central portion of the Division , have ...
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... live far from state centers have always been envisioned by those who live near the centers " as exemplars of nature , barbarity , rudeness , disorder , immorality and irreligion against which the culture , civility , sophistication ...
... live far from state centers have always been envisioned by those who live near the centers " as exemplars of nature , barbarity , rudeness , disorder , immorality and irreligion against which the culture , civility , sophistication ...
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... lives so near , yet is so remote . Consequently , the Veracruz Teenek live both in constant contact with and cut off from mestizo society , a life that is articulated around a fundamental social division that separates , in the terms of ...
... lives so near , yet is so remote . Consequently , the Veracruz Teenek live both in constant contact with and cut off from mestizo society , a life that is articulated around a fundamental social division that separates , in the terms of ...
Contents
A History of Power | 1 |
Contested Ethnicity | 27 |
Bugis Migration and Modes of Adaptation to Local Situations | 51 |
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