Ethnology, Volume 45University of Pittsburgh, 2006 - Anthropology |
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... claim to have a privileged relationship to God . The notion of having " more power " than others rests on the idea of gaining God's transformational power as well as the positions of Christians having more powerful places in the ...
... claim to have a privileged relationship to God . The notion of having " more power " than others rests on the idea of gaining God's transformational power as well as the positions of Christians having more powerful places in the ...
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... claim that more than half the families in Xiajia village have to borrow money in order to arrange their sons ' marriages and , ironically , more than half of these families borrow the money from betrothed young women . The most ...
... claim that more than half the families in Xiajia village have to borrow money in order to arrange their sons ' marriages and , ironically , more than half of these families borrow the money from betrothed young women . The most ...
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... claim to have had children from only one man ; 12 claim they have had children from two to three spouses ; and seven admitted to having had children from four to five different spouses . Women normally have fewer marital unions ...
... claim to have had children from only one man ; 12 claim they have had children from two to three spouses ; and seven admitted to having had children from four to five different spouses . Women normally have fewer marital unions ...
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Why Spheres of Exchange? | 1 |
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The Case of the Milk Market in the 25 | 25 |
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