Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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... kind . But the Anuradhapura Veddas did acknowledge that Veddas in other parts of Sri Lanka were people of the same kind as themselves , with whom they belonged together , and they articulated the segmentary prin- ciple very nicely when ...
... kind . But the Anuradhapura Veddas did acknowledge that Veddas in other parts of Sri Lanka were people of the same kind as themselves , with whom they belonged together , and they articulated the segmentary prin- ciple very nicely when ...
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... kind of soil , no matter how poor . ) I go , I go Your father [ i.e. , the woman's husband ] has seen some poor soil I go there Taking my machete , I guide you [ i.e. , the manioc stems ] I plant in any kind of garden In what kind of ...
... kind of soil , no matter how poor . ) I go , I go Your father [ i.e. , the woman's husband ] has seen some poor soil I go there Taking my machete , I guide you [ i.e. , the manioc stems ] I plant in any kind of garden In what kind of ...
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... kind enough to comment on an earlier draft of this paper . 2. Among the few exceptions to this pattern that we have ... kind of nantag used to make manioc beer sweet and intoxicating . This stone is reportedly kept in the large pots in ...
... kind enough to comment on an earlier draft of this paper . 2. Among the few exceptions to this pattern that we have ... kind of nantag used to make manioc beer sweet and intoxicating . This stone is reportedly kept in the large pots in ...
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Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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