Ethnology, Volume 41University of Pittsburgh, 2002 - Anthropology |
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Page 58
... stage raids against colonial ships . Thus , in an effort to pacify the area , in the 1870s , the Dutch invited a Bugis ally , H. LaHamade ' Daeng Pasori , to bring his family and other members of his entourage to settle Balobaloang and ...
... stage raids against colonial ships . Thus , in an effort to pacify the area , in the 1870s , the Dutch invited a Bugis ally , H. LaHamade ' Daeng Pasori , to bring his family and other members of his entourage to settle Balobaloang and ...
Page 164
... stage of personhood . These ties and connections are strengthened and also tested during marriage negotiations ... stages for the negotiation of conflicting ties and relationships . Parents and kin want to incorporate the new couple more ...
... stage of personhood . These ties and connections are strengthened and also tested during marriage negotiations ... stages for the negotiation of conflicting ties and relationships . Parents and kin want to incorporate the new couple more ...
Page 324
... stage for performances of socially valued skills , such as singing and storytelling . Women are also keenly sensitive to the fact that men depend on them for protection against a potentially dangerous substance . A man who accidentally ...
... stage for performances of socially valued skills , such as singing and storytelling . Women are also keenly sensitive to the fact that men depend on them for protection against a potentially dangerous substance . A man who accidentally ...
Contents
A History of Power | 1 |
Contested Ethnicity | 27 |
Bugis Migration and Modes of Adaptation to Local Situations | 51 |
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