Ethnology, Volume 43University of Pittsburgh, 2004 - Anthropology |
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... Naeaegama people exchange money within a particular moral universe that reflects a local sense of justice and responsibility . They conceptualize the violation of norms and duties in terms of economic consequences exchanged as part of ...
... Naeaegama people exchange money within a particular moral universe that reflects a local sense of justice and responsibility . They conceptualize the violation of norms and duties in terms of economic consequences exchanged as part of ...
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... Naeaegama residents believe that the evil eye and a malicious tongue can lead to illness , suffering , and even death . Karmic forces ( fate ) and planetary influences revealed in people's horoscopes also affect economic prosperity ...
... Naeaegama residents believe that the evil eye and a malicious tongue can lead to illness , suffering , and even death . Karmic forces ( fate ) and planetary influences revealed in people's horoscopes also affect economic prosperity ...
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... Naeaegama women's emerging spending habits reflect a change in class position , with nuclear families transforming their obligations to kin as they move up in the social structure ( Gamburd 1999 ; Stack 1970 ) . A newly prioritized ...
... Naeaegama women's emerging spending habits reflect a change in class position , with nuclear families transforming their obligations to kin as they move up in the social structure ( Gamburd 1999 ; Stack 1970 ) . A newly prioritized ...
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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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