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... wealth items with life - cycle rites and compensation payments . Yet Western Dani leaders cannot be characterized as Big Men . Leadership among them resulted from a mix of qualifications , with leadership ... WEALTH ITEMS IN WEST PAPUA 301.
... wealth items with life - cycle rites and compensation payments . Yet Western Dani leaders cannot be characterized as Big Men . Leadership among them resulted from a mix of qualifications , with leadership ... WEALTH ITEMS IN WEST PAPUA 301.
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Rating of Wealth Items The composition of wedding payments among Western Dani groups suggests differences in the rating of wealth items . I refer here to wedding payments only because most of the authors quoted have witnessed their ...
Rating of Wealth Items The composition of wedding payments among Western Dani groups suggests differences in the rating of wealth items . I refer here to wedding payments only because most of the authors quoted have witnessed their ...
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... wealth items , and Heider intimates that this aspect of wealth item was more important than their exchange . Lemonnier ( 1991 : 19 ) writes that Grand Valley polities had Leaders , but in this case they were primarily masters of ...
... wealth items , and Heider intimates that this aspect of wealth item was more important than their exchange . Lemonnier ( 1991 : 19 ) writes that Grand Valley polities had Leaders , but in this case they were primarily masters of ...
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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