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... Hylkema , a Franciscan missionary and self - taught ethnographer , and by Giay ( 1995 ) , himself a Me . Giay is one of the proponents of the name Me rather than Kapauku or Ekagi ( Ekari ) , names still in use . At his death in 1998 , ...
... Hylkema , a Franciscan missionary and self - taught ethnographer , and by Giay ( 1995 ) , himself a Me . Giay is one of the proponents of the name Me rather than Kapauku or Ekagi ( Ekari ) , names still in use . At his death in 1998 , ...
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... Hylkema ( 2002 : 235 ) states that the strings held shells of various values . This suggests again that numbers alone were insufficient , unlike Western money . From what Hylkema writes , it seems that the strings were a megavaluable ...
... Hylkema ( 2002 : 235 ) states that the strings held shells of various values . This suggests again that numbers alone were insufficient , unlike Western money . From what Hylkema writes , it seems that the strings were a megavaluable ...
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... Hylkema describes this process as a contest with one winner and one loser . While Pospisil , as mentioned above , stresses the value that Me put on generosity , Hylkema points out that , at least in cowrie transactions , there was a lot ...
... Hylkema describes this process as a contest with one winner and one loser . While Pospisil , as mentioned above , stresses the value that Me put on generosity , Hylkema points out that , at least in cowrie transactions , there was a lot ...
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Development and the Life Story of a Thai Farmer Leader | 33 |
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