Ethnology, Volume 38University of Pittsburgh, 1999 - Anthropology |
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... appear to the objects of their affections not as attractive strangers , but rather as husbands or lovers . " 4 Dona ... appear together . They appear only at night , but not every night . They know when she is afraid and they appear ...
... appear to the objects of their affections not as attractive strangers , but rather as husbands or lovers . " 4 Dona ... appear together . They appear only at night , but not every night . They know when she is afraid and they appear ...
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... appears as a kind of revenge magic . But when Tolai alluded to revenge magic it was komkom that they principally had in ... appear and grasp the bamboo , pulling it toward himself so that the assembled men knew that he had arrived . Then ...
... appears as a kind of revenge magic . But when Tolai alluded to revenge magic it was komkom that they principally had in ... appear and grasp the bamboo , pulling it toward himself so that the assembled men knew that he had arrived . Then ...
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... appears to render direct sexual overture into more crude outbursts that are commonly articulated by males calling ... appear to guide the sexual impulse into more manageable and thus predictable forms of expression . Many tourists may ...
... appears to render direct sexual overture into more crude outbursts that are commonly articulated by males calling ... appear to guide the sexual impulse into more manageable and thus predictable forms of expression . Many tourists may ...
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