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... pigs . A household , typically an elementary family , might own one to three adult pigs , rarely more . It seems they were not keen to increase their number , since many piglets were killed and eaten by the owning household . Perhaps ...
... pigs . A household , typically an elementary family , might own one to three adult pigs , rarely more . It seems they were not keen to increase their number , since many piglets were killed and eaten by the owning household . Perhaps ...
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... pigs , 2-3 sacred stones and perhaps 18-20 shell bands , " and for the Konda , O'Brien ( 1969a : 220 ) calculated very similar amounts . There , the uak included an average of 8.1 pigs , 2.3 stones , 18.9 shell bands , 2.1 " other items ...
... pigs , 2-3 sacred stones and perhaps 18-20 shell bands , " and for the Konda , O'Brien ( 1969a : 220 ) calculated very similar amounts . There , the uak included an average of 8.1 pigs , 2.3 stones , 18.9 shell bands , 2.1 " other items ...
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... Pigs and Pork Pigs and pork were essential in all Grand Valley rituals . Pork might be given as a welcoming gift , or as the acknowledgment of a gift that remained to be reciprocated ( cf. Lemonnier 1993 : 37 ; Ploeg 2001 : 35-36 ) ...
... Pigs and Pork Pigs and pork were essential in all Grand Valley rituals . Pork might be given as a welcoming gift , or as the acknowledgment of a gift that remained to be reciprocated ( cf. Lemonnier 1993 : 37 ; Ploeg 2001 : 35-36 ) ...
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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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