Ethnology, Volume 41University of Pittsburgh, 2002 - Anthropology |
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Page 64
... one's fate " which , it is hoped , will take the searcher well beyond the accumulation of material wealth to include the general good fortune that is accrued through life . According to Acciaioli's and my Bugis informants , material ...
... one's fate " which , it is hoped , will take the searcher well beyond the accumulation of material wealth to include the general good fortune that is accrued through life . According to Acciaioli's and my Bugis informants , material ...
Page 189
... one's aura ( seriti ) and sweat contaminated one's clothes . This belief was pervasive and serious . Sometimes clothes could be used as a substitute for the owner . I once observed a housewife performing the first - fruit ( go loma ) ...
... one's aura ( seriti ) and sweat contaminated one's clothes . This belief was pervasive and serious . Sometimes clothes could be used as a substitute for the owner . I once observed a housewife performing the first - fruit ( go loma ) ...
Page 194
... one's personality , dignity , and respect . The Northern Sotho word , madi , denoted both blood and semen , and it was believed that through sexual intercourse blood is passed down successive generations . Hence the body contained the ...
... one's personality , dignity , and respect . The Northern Sotho word , madi , denoted both blood and semen , and it was believed that through sexual intercourse blood is passed down successive generations . Hence the body contained the ...
Contents
A History of Power | 1 |
Contested Ethnicity | 27 |
Bugis Migration and Modes of Adaptation to Local Situations | 51 |
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