Ethnology, Volume 41University of Pittsburgh, 2002 - Anthropology |
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Page 17
The ejido of Eden (a pseudonym) typified these hesitant settlements that
generally foundered on environmental constraints. Eden was occupied in the late
1960s by 24 men from the town of Calkini. While paperwork legalizing their
situation ...
The ejido of Eden (a pseudonym) typified these hesitant settlements that
generally foundered on environmental constraints. Eden was occupied in the late
1960s by 24 men from the town of Calkini. While paperwork legalizing their
situation ...
Page 42
Although Mukogodo remain among the poorest stockholders in the region, their
economic situation has improved vis-ą-vis their neighbors. This has enabled
Mukogodo men to marry earlier and more frequently and increased the likelihood
...
Although Mukogodo remain among the poorest stockholders in the region, their
economic situation has improved vis-ą-vis their neighbors. This has enabled
Mukogodo men to marry earlier and more frequently and increased the likelihood
...
Page 338
However, if things go wrong there is always discussion about the teachings that
apply to that situation, and speculation (sometimes in relation to named
individuals and sometimes more generally) about violations that might have led
to the ...
However, if things go wrong there is always discussion about the teachings that
apply to that situation, and speculation (sometimes in relation to named
individuals and sometimes more generally) about violations that might have led
to the ...
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Contents
A History of Power | 1 |
Contested Ethnicity | 27 |
Bugis Migration and Modes of Adaptation to Local Situations | 51 |
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