Ethnology, Volume 45University of Pittsburgh, 2006 - Anthropology |
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... potions because fear of " black magic " runs high in their society . For example , elders teach their children to never admit to using a potion , explaining that a person who discovers that you are using a potion on him may become ...
... potions because fear of " black magic " runs high in their society . For example , elders teach their children to never admit to using a potion , explaining that a person who discovers that you are using a potion on him may become ...
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... potions to chase off unwanted suitors . The grandmothers pass on their guarded secrets of sexual magic to their daughters and granddaughters within the matrigroup . As indicated in the above data , women's magic potions most typically ...
... potions to chase off unwanted suitors . The grandmothers pass on their guarded secrets of sexual magic to their daughters and granddaughters within the matrigroup . As indicated in the above data , women's magic potions most typically ...
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... potions , beguiling them to end their outside relationships ( see also , Romanucci - Ross 1993 ) . Nahua women also employed sexual magic , called magia amorosa ( love magic ) , when experiencing insecurity in their relationships . They ...
... potions , beguiling them to end their outside relationships ( see also , Romanucci - Ross 1993 ) . Nahua women also employed sexual magic , called magia amorosa ( love magic ) , when experiencing insecurity in their relationships . They ...
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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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