Ethnology, Volume 43University of Pittsburgh, 2004 - Anthropology |
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... Human Reproduction . Cambridge MA . Fouts , H. N. 2002. The Social and Emotional Contexts of Weaning among the Bofi Farmers and Foragers of Central Africa . Ph.D. dissertation , Washington State University . Pullman . Fouts , H. N. ...
... Human Reproduction . Cambridge MA . Fouts , H. N. 2002. The Social and Emotional Contexts of Weaning among the Bofi Farmers and Foragers of Central Africa . Ph.D. dissertation , Washington State University . Pullman . Fouts , H. N. ...
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... human origins in a cosmo - physical sense . It derives its legitimacy from traditional knowledge about ontogenesis . In Buli , every human being comes from the blood of its mother , which accumulates in the womb during pregnancy . Life ...
... human origins in a cosmo - physical sense . It derives its legitimacy from traditional knowledge about ontogenesis . In Buli , every human being comes from the blood of its mother , which accumulates in the womb during pregnancy . Life ...
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... human being repeated in every birth , the second response speaks of the origin of humanity . In the language of biology , the response that all people come from blood speaks of individual origin , or ontogenesis . The reworked version ...
... human being repeated in every birth , the second response speaks of the origin of humanity . In the language of biology , the response that all people come from blood speaks of individual origin , or ontogenesis . The reworked version ...
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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