Ethnology, Volume 46, Issue 1University of Pittsburgh, 2008 - Ethnology |
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... continued to pray ; they continued to work among the Wasi people and four months later the first Wasi convert was baptized ( applause ) . When we built the first church , even the Muslims came and they helped build the first Christian ...
... continued to pray ; they continued to work among the Wasi people and four months later the first Wasi convert was baptized ( applause ) . When we built the first church , even the Muslims came and they helped build the first Christian ...
Page 47
... continued veiling of the case paradoxically led to magnifying its reality ( Taussig 1999 : 56 ) . The murkiness led villagers to conclude that the bridge involved the corruption of bought - off officials of different ranks , for they ...
... continued veiling of the case paradoxically led to magnifying its reality ( Taussig 1999 : 56 ) . The murkiness led villagers to conclude that the bridge involved the corruption of bought - off officials of different ranks , for they ...
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... continued efforts by the pre - modern Chinese state to establish orthodoxy among minority populations , many entities on the Chinese periphery , like the Jingxi market , continued to exist and operate in their own way . Today , the ...
... continued efforts by the pre - modern Chinese state to establish orthodoxy among minority populations , many entities on the Chinese periphery , like the Jingxi market , continued to exist and operate in their own way . Today , the ...
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