Ethnology, Volume 41University of Pittsburgh, 2002 - Anthropology |
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... position in the local context . As citizens of a nation state committed to development , the Bugis have billed themselves the bringers of progress to the area , the only hope for developing Lindu along the lines the government envisages ...
... position in the local context . As citizens of a nation state committed to development , the Bugis have billed themselves the bringers of progress to the area , the only hope for developing Lindu along the lines the government envisages ...
Page 142
... position , playing the secretary of the PDS , given the occasionally tense relationship between the two parties of the Left . Gabriele Ara's argument reinforces the view of right and wrong political actions and practices held by the ...
... position , playing the secretary of the PDS , given the occasionally tense relationship between the two parties of the Left . Gabriele Ara's argument reinforces the view of right and wrong political actions and practices held by the ...
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... position with respect to mestizos , ranchers , the affluent , city dwellers , more prosperous Nahua Indians , and so on . Three examples below show how the myth of origin influences the Teenek conception of marginality . The first ...
... position with respect to mestizos , ranchers , the affluent , city dwellers , more prosperous Nahua Indians , and so on . Three examples below show how the myth of origin influences the Teenek conception of marginality . The first ...
Contents
A History of Power | 1 |
Contested Ethnicity | 27 |
Bugis Migration and Modes of Adaptation to Local Situations | 51 |
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