Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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... ethnic groups does not correlate in any simple way with a reduction in the organizational relevance of ethnic identities , or a breakdown in boundary - maintaining processes . ( Barth 1969 : 32-33 ) The theme of ethnic relations between ...
... ethnic groups does not correlate in any simple way with a reduction in the organizational relevance of ethnic identities , or a breakdown in boundary - maintaining processes . ( Barth 1969 : 32-33 ) The theme of ethnic relations between ...
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There have been several shifts in the locus of power and changes in ethnic classication over a long period of time . Basic concepts for understanding ethnic classification and relation- ships in Temoaya are those of indio , or Otomí ...
There have been several shifts in the locus of power and changes in ethnic classication over a long period of time . Basic concepts for understanding ethnic classification and relation- ships in Temoaya are those of indio , or Otomí ...
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... ethnic categories and keep them there , inhibiting upward social and cultural mobility . An example of this categorization is the distinction made between the two ethnic segments of Otomí by singling out the barrio of Solal- pan as the ...
... ethnic categories and keep them there , inhibiting upward social and cultural mobility . An example of this categorization is the distinction made between the two ethnic segments of Otomí by singling out the barrio of Solal- pan as the ...
Contents
Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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