Ethnology, Volume 43University of Pittsburgh, 2004 - Anthropology |
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... relative positions in society of the actors involved in the exchange , and the emotions they feel toward one another ... relatives , a financial strategy that many villagers would not have tolerated in the past . International labor ...
... relative positions in society of the actors involved in the exchange , and the emotions they feel toward one another ... relatives , a financial strategy that many villagers would not have tolerated in the past . International labor ...
Page 173
... relative position of various actors within the social structure . A local astrologer suggested that whether bribe money would thrive or not depended on the relative wealth of the people giving and demanding it , and the size of the ...
... relative position of various actors within the social structure . A local astrologer suggested that whether bribe money would thrive or not depended on the relative wealth of the people giving and demanding it , and the size of the ...
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... relatives not to visit him . So we had a dinner with approximately 40 relatives and spoke about my father's ending . Two years later , we collected the cremains from a hospital , had another dinner with relatives , and then conducted a ...
... relatives not to visit him . So we had a dinner with approximately 40 relatives and spoke about my father's ending . Two years later , we collected the cremains from a hospital , had another dinner with relatives , and then conducted a ...
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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