Ethnology, Volume 43University of Pittsburgh, 2004 - Anthropology |
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... village elders . The measuring eventually took place some days later , but the village never received the official results . A few weeks after the meeting in the adat council , the Land Registration Office announced that a Dutch ...
... village elders . The measuring eventually took place some days later , but the village never received the official results . A few weeks after the meeting in the adat council , the Land Registration Office announced that a Dutch ...
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... village ( IDT ) in 1994 , and was therefore eligible for assistance from the government . At the time of the selection , there was no electricity and no good road connecting the upper part of the village with the main road . The ...
... village ( IDT ) in 1994 , and was therefore eligible for assistance from the government . At the time of the selection , there was no electricity and no good road connecting the upper part of the village with the main road . The ...
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... village about how the land should be divided . People who had never before shown interest in cultivating communal land now started to claim their rights on the basis that every member of the village is entitled to part of the land ...
... village about how the land should be divided . People who had never before shown interest in cultivating communal land now started to claim their rights on the basis that every member of the village is entitled to part of the land ...
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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