Ethnology, Volume 43University of Pittsburgh, 2004 - Anthropology |
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... Komo's answer to my question , posed in 1994 during the heyday of New Order rule , was an affirmation of his modern identity both as a Christian believer and as a supportive citizen of the ruling social order . As an extension of this ...
... Komo's answer to my question , posed in 1994 during the heyday of New Order rule , was an affirmation of his modern identity both as a Christian believer and as a supportive citizen of the ruling social order . As an extension of this ...
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... Komo's rendition of Genesis relate to the central but ambivalent role of blood in Buli ontogenesis . The notions of human ontogenesis make it both logical and necessary that Eve , as the prototypical mother , be cast in the encompassing ...
... Komo's rendition of Genesis relate to the central but ambivalent role of blood in Buli ontogenesis . The notions of human ontogenesis make it both logical and necessary that Eve , as the prototypical mother , be cast in the encompassing ...
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... Komo's version of Genesis is that when Komo thought he was being modern , he was being so within the symbolic universe of traditional ontology , with ingestion , encompassment , and abjection as its central themes . The reverse is true ...
... Komo's version of Genesis is that when Komo thought he was being modern , he was being so within the symbolic universe of traditional ontology , with ingestion , encompassment , and abjection as its central themes . The reverse is true ...
Contents
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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