Ethnology, Volume 46, Issue 1University of Pittsburgh, 2008 - Ethnology |
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... economic situation but are unlikely to lead to economic development in Third World nations of the twentieth and twenty - first centuries . Gewertz and Errington ( 1999 ) similarly say that Pentecostal churches in contemporary Papua New ...
... economic situation but are unlikely to lead to economic development in Third World nations of the twentieth and twenty - first centuries . Gewertz and Errington ( 1999 ) similarly say that Pentecostal churches in contemporary Papua New ...
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... economic reform . The household registration system originated in the Maoist era to restrict the movement of people from rural to urban areas . The system categorizes citizens according to place of residence , and differentiates between ...
... economic reform . The household registration system originated in the Maoist era to restrict the movement of people from rural to urban areas . The system categorizes citizens according to place of residence , and differentiates between ...
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... economic hardships in Niger ; population growth ; and the rise of Islamist movements . Today , as residents of Tchikaji Gajeré and Garin Jakka cope with land shortage and continuing poor harvests , they have adapted by diversifying ...
... economic hardships in Niger ; population growth ; and the rise of Islamist movements . Today , as residents of Tchikaji Gajeré and Garin Jakka cope with land shortage and continuing poor harvests , they have adapted by diversifying ...
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