Ethnology, Volume 41University of Pittsburgh, 2002 - Anthropology |
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Page 125
... observed in these fast - food establishments is sharing food . This occurs between siblings , parents and children , spouses , grandparents and grandchildren , girlfriends and boyfriends , and to a lesser extent between friends and work ...
... observed in these fast - food establishments is sharing food . This occurs between siblings , parents and children , spouses , grandparents and grandchildren , girlfriends and boyfriends , and to a lesser extent between friends and work ...
Page 338
... observed ( and , of course , the extent to which this may have been true in the past is also difficult to know ) . However , if things go wrong there is always discussion about the teachings that apply to that situation , and ...
... observed ( and , of course , the extent to which this may have been true in the past is also difficult to know ) . However , if things go wrong there is always discussion about the teachings that apply to that situation , and ...
Page 374
... observation that partaking in a meal entails absorbing the traits of the person who prepared the food . Contact then ... observed for the Hua of Papua New Guinea , when food is shared it allows the essence of another to sustain you . As ...
... observation that partaking in a meal entails absorbing the traits of the person who prepared the food . Contact then ... observed for the Hua of Papua New Guinea , when food is shared it allows the essence of another to sustain you . As ...
Contents
A History of Power | 1 |
Contested Ethnicity | 27 |
Bugis Migration and Modes of Adaptation to Local Situations | 51 |
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