Ethnology, Volume 46, Issue 1University of Pittsburgh, 2008 - Ethnology |
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... charitable donations within the anthropological exchange spectrum . The paper draws upon a multi - year ethno- graphic research project on the work of material aid charities in Reykjavík , Iceland . It explores the giving , receiving ...
... charitable donations within the anthropological exchange spectrum . The paper draws upon a multi - year ethno- graphic research project on the work of material aid charities in Reykjavík , Iceland . It explores the giving , receiving ...
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CHARITABLE GOODS : GIFTS , DONATIONS , OR OTHER ? Historically , Mæðrastyrksnefnd provided needy mothers and widows with financial assistance , usually around Easter and Christmas . Eventually , the organization expanded to collecting ...
CHARITABLE GOODS : GIFTS , DONATIONS , OR OTHER ? Historically , Mæðrastyrksnefnd provided needy mothers and widows with financial assistance , usually around Easter and Christmas . Eventually , the organization expanded to collecting ...
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... charitable donation , but at the very least , charitable donations need to be considered as distinct acts within the exchange spectrum . Exploring the ways in which charitable donations are collected , sorted , and distributed offers a ...
... charitable donation , but at the very least , charitable donations need to be considered as distinct acts within the exchange spectrum . Exploring the ways in which charitable donations are collected , sorted , and distributed offers a ...
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