Ethnology, Volume 43University of Pittsburgh, 2004 - Anthropology |
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... Buli lay eighteen hours away from Tobelo by boat , witches were said to be attracted to Buli by the smell of blood . BLOOD AND RITUAL The implicit tenet of the Buli attitude toward blood is that although blood is the sine qua non of ...
... Buli lay eighteen hours away from Tobelo by boat , witches were said to be attracted to Buli by the smell of blood . BLOOD AND RITUAL The implicit tenet of the Buli attitude toward blood is that although blood is the sine qua non of ...
Page 263
... Buli is intended to support the argument that the references to menstruation and Eve's primordial position in Komo's rendition of Genesis relate to the central but ambivalent role of blood in Buli ontogenesis . The notions of human ...
... Buli is intended to support the argument that the references to menstruation and Eve's primordial position in Komo's rendition of Genesis relate to the central but ambivalent role of blood in Buli ontogenesis . The notions of human ...
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... Buli , rituals to honor the suang are private and discourse about them is largely subterranean , because the suang are condemned and demonized in Christian rhetoric . Since their earliest days in Buli , Dutch missionaries have demanded ...
... Buli , rituals to honor the suang are private and discourse about them is largely subterranean , because the suang are condemned and demonized in Christian rhetoric . Since their earliest days in Buli , Dutch missionaries have demanded ...
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The Case of Unmarried | 1 |
Punk Cuisine Dylan Clark | 19 |
Development and the Life Story of a Thai Farmer Leader | 33 |
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