Ethnology, Volume 43University of Pittsburgh, 2004 - Anthropology |
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... Valley Dani , Western Dani , and Me , the largest ethnic groups in West Papua . The time period covered is primarily from first contact with Europeans to the early 1970s . ( Wealth items , inalienability , ancestor cult , exchange ) The ...
... Valley Dani , Western Dani , and Me , the largest ethnic groups in West Papua . The time period covered is primarily from first contact with Europeans to the early 1970s . ( Wealth items , inalienability , ancestor cult , exchange ) The ...
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... VALLEY DANI In contrast to the Western Dani , most Grand Valley Dani were averse , if not actively opposed , to the influence of administrators and missionaries . The mass conversion of the Western Dani around 1960 , stopped at the ...
... VALLEY DANI In contrast to the Western Dani , most Grand Valley Dani were averse , if not actively opposed , to the influence of administrators and missionaries . The mass conversion of the Western Dani around 1960 , stopped at the ...
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... Valley polities had Leaders , but in this case they were primarily masters of ceremonies and ritual rather than organizers of exchanges ( see also Butt 2001 : 80 , n . 1 ) . Exchange Items The items that Grand Valley Dani exchanged were ...
... Valley polities had Leaders , but in this case they were primarily masters of ceremonies and ritual rather than organizers of exchanges ( see also Butt 2001 : 80 , n . 1 ) . Exchange Items The items that Grand Valley Dani exchanged were ...
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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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