Ethnology, Volume 11University of Pittsburgh, 1972 - Anthropology |
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... region and comprise most of it . Passing from north to south , the regional culture of Helgoland begins to take form in Troms as the culture and landscape of Finnmark are left behind . Coastal and inland sectors of Helgoland culture ...
... region and comprise most of it . Passing from north to south , the regional culture of Helgoland begins to take form in Troms as the culture and landscape of Finnmark are left behind . Coastal and inland sectors of Helgoland culture ...
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... region , though derived from without ; while the same class in the West Country cannot respond to movements in the regional culture , in spite of long - standing traditions . If such differences as these are in fact built into the class ...
... region , though derived from without ; while the same class in the West Country cannot respond to movements in the regional culture , in spite of long - standing traditions . If such differences as these are in fact built into the class ...
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... region . Helgoland and the West Country seem to be quite comparable in respect of their dependence on the industrially developed eastern region of Norway for the absorption of population and the preparation of skilled personnel , as ...
... region . Helgoland and the West Country seem to be quite comparable in respect of their dependence on the industrially developed eastern region of Norway for the absorption of population and the preparation of skilled personnel , as ...
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The Maintenance of Bilingualism in Southern | 39 |
The Social | 55 |
A Spanish | 80 |
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