Ethnology, Volume 43University of Pittsburgh, 2004 - Anthropology |
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Page 108
... associated with pools and streams are called taikia or taykia ( male ) and taikianam or taykianam ( female ) ; those dwelling in mountains are called tangurang ; and those associated with ficus trees are yakway . Tewi , the spirits ...
... associated with pools and streams are called taikia or taykia ( male ) and taikianam or taykianam ( female ) ; those dwelling in mountains are called tangurang ; and those associated with ficus trees are yakway . Tewi , the spirits ...
Page 110
... associated with Awim , was told that male initiations were once held there , and the faint , bloody handprints of initiates apparently were still discernible . Lower Arafundi art was almost exclusively embedded in ritual life . The bark ...
... associated with Awim , was told that male initiations were once held there , and the faint , bloody handprints of initiates apparently were still discernible . Lower Arafundi art was almost exclusively embedded in ritual life . The bark ...
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... associated with coresidence with children and grandchildren . Nonetheless , these data suggest that for some elders , the stresses associated with filial coresidence are sufficient to drive a person to suicide . For some , suicide ...
... associated with coresidence with children and grandchildren . Nonetheless , these data suggest that for some elders , the stresses associated with filial coresidence are sufficient to drive a person to suicide . For some , suicide ...
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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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