Ethnology, Volume 43University of Pittsburgh, 2004 - Anthropology |
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Page 108
... ( male ) and miminam ( female ) . Although they can move freely around the landscape , they are believed to have their own settlements , separate from those of the living . In Awim , they are said to live in two hamlets on neighboring ...
... ( male ) and miminam ( female ) . Although they can move freely around the landscape , they are believed to have their own settlements , separate from those of the living . In Awim , they are said to live in two hamlets on neighboring ...
Page 256
... male fluid , has a formative function , while ( menstrual ) blood , the female fluid , is the substantive component of human life . THE BULI ONTOLOGY OF BLOOD Bodily fluids are indexical of a limited good , but female blood more so than ...
... male fluid , has a formative function , while ( menstrual ) blood , the female fluid , is the substantive component of human life . THE BULI ONTOLOGY OF BLOOD Bodily fluids are indexical of a limited good , but female blood more so than ...
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... male dancers even tie a phallus crafted from cow horn around their waists and thrust it upwards during the dance . The women dancers are seductive and purposefully invite proposals from young men . They sometimes lift up their wraps ...
... male dancers even tie a phallus crafted from cow horn around their waists and thrust it upwards during the dance . The women dancers are seductive and purposefully invite proposals from young men . They sometimes lift up their wraps ...
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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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