Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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... commodity ) to the youth . Also , they symbolize the Sidamo heritage , providing the basis for identity in contrast to ... commodities , and demonstrate by their life style a higher than usual standard of living . They constitute models ...
... commodity ) to the youth . Also , they symbolize the Sidamo heritage , providing the basis for identity in contrast to ... commodities , and demonstrate by their life style a higher than usual standard of living . They constitute models ...
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... commodity markets , a support infrastructure to facilitate market penetration , the disappearance of the peasantries , and the generation of urban employment opportunities , among others , as had occurred in the core . In their ...
... commodity markets , a support infrastructure to facilitate market penetration , the disappearance of the peasantries , and the generation of urban employment opportunities , among others , as had occurred in the core . In their ...
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... commodities such as rice , sugar , and cotton for export resulted in the need to use coercion to recruit highland labor ( Burga 1976 ; Scott 1976 ) ; more recently , fol- lowing population growth and technological change , a landless ...
... commodities such as rice , sugar , and cotton for export resulted in the need to use coercion to recruit highland labor ( Burga 1976 ; Scott 1976 ) ; more recently , fol- lowing population growth and technological change , a landless ...
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Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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