Ethnology, Volume 41University of Pittsburgh, 2002 - Anthropology |
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Page 111
... participate in village meetings . These are men who , in the eyes of the initial settlers , behave as wise and religious men : they participate in local religious ceremonies and regularly organize sacrificial rituals ( sadaka ) to which ...
... participate in village meetings . These are men who , in the eyes of the initial settlers , behave as wise and religious men : they participate in local religious ceremonies and regularly organize sacrificial rituals ( sadaka ) to which ...
Page 220
... participate in activities involving the center as day laborers , tradesmen , pupils , and victims of land - grabbing . Even if they do not fully participate in modern life , they are not totally detached from it . They know about and ...
... participate in activities involving the center as day laborers , tradesmen , pupils , and victims of land - grabbing . Even if they do not fully participate in modern life , they are not totally detached from it . They know about and ...
Page 245
... participation in everyday social encounters with nonfamily members . The U.S. informants noted that females were " more open " or " kinder . " Sri Lankan informants noted that men were to be found at the mosque or the shops at night ...
... participation in everyday social encounters with nonfamily members . The U.S. informants noted that females were " more open " or " kinder . " Sri Lankan informants noted that men were to be found at the mosque or the shops at night ...
Contents
A History of Power | 1 |
Contested Ethnicity | 27 |
Bugis Migration and Modes of Adaptation to Local Situations | 51 |
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