Ethnology, Volume 43University of Pittsburgh, 2004 - Anthropology |
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... Lower Arafundi . The Lower Arafundi people were ethnographically significant as foragers of the tropical rainforest , as progenitors of a rock art tradition , and as one of a small circle of human societies that claim not to recognize ...
... Lower Arafundi . The Lower Arafundi people were ethnographically significant as foragers of the tropical rainforest , as progenitors of a rock art tradition , and as one of a small circle of human societies that claim not to recognize ...
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LANGUAGES Originally , it was thought that the peoples of the Lower and Upper Arafundi spoke different languages , Alfendio and Meakambut , respectively ( ABN 1962 : 6 ; Laycock 1973 : 40 ) . By the late 1960s , however , administrative ...
LANGUAGES Originally , it was thought that the peoples of the Lower and Upper Arafundi spoke different languages , Alfendio and Meakambut , respectively ( ABN 1962 : 6 ; Laycock 1973 : 40 ) . By the late 1960s , however , administrative ...
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... Arafundi case seems to be a particularly stark instance of the consequences of such processes . As such , it underscores the difficulties for comparative analysis of relying solely or even primarily on linguistic ... LOWER ARAFUNDI 113.
... Arafundi case seems to be a particularly stark instance of the consequences of such processes . As such , it underscores the difficulties for comparative analysis of relying solely or even primarily on linguistic ... LOWER ARAFUNDI 113.
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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