Ethnology, Volume 41University of Pittsburgh, 2002 - Anthropology |
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Page 158
... persons are also important in shaping their natures and identity , and , of course , their relations . Blood links ... person's reputation , though seemingly more so for men than for women . Iraqw often describe another person's ...
... persons are also important in shaping their natures and identity , and , of course , their relations . Blood links ... person's reputation , though seemingly more so for men than for women . Iraqw often describe another person's ...
Page 195
... person's moya could manifest itself to the living in the form of a ghost ( sepoko ) that scattered objects around the house like the poltergeist of popular fiction . Should a person die in a road accident , further deaths could occur at ...
... person's moya could manifest itself to the living in the form of a ghost ( sepoko ) that scattered objects around the house like the poltergeist of popular fiction . Should a person die in a road accident , further deaths could occur at ...
Page 341
... persons , categories of person , or persons in particular states , only one of which was menstruation . In general , people were instructed to pay attention to gaze . Restricted vision was a mark of respect in social relations , and ...
... persons , categories of person , or persons in particular states , only one of which was menstruation . In general , people were instructed to pay attention to gaze . Restricted vision was a mark of respect in social relations , and ...
Contents
A History of Power | 1 |
Contested Ethnicity | 27 |
Bugis Migration and Modes of Adaptation to Local Situations | 51 |
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