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... social island cut off from other groups . Wherever this village culture was left to itself , it eventually became fos- silized ; and if later it continued to develop , it was either by being coerced into association with a larger ...
... social island cut off from other groups . Wherever this village culture was left to itself , it eventually became fos- silized ; and if later it continued to develop , it was either by being coerced into association with a larger ...
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... Social Sciences . New York : 1937 . Useful comparative study , in a fashion that has been too completely discarded by those who think there is only one way of eating an orange . Thomas , William L. , Jr. ( editor ) . Man's Role in ...
... Social Sciences . New York : 1937 . Useful comparative study , in a fashion that has been too completely discarded by those who think there is only one way of eating an orange . Thomas , William L. , Jr. ( editor ) . Man's Role in ...
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... Social Change . Oxford : 1962 . Acute analysis of medieval inventions in commanding power and improving agriculture as related to their social accompaniments and results . Whitehead , Alfred North . Symbolism : Its Meaning and Effect ...
... Social Change . Oxford : 1962 . Acute analysis of medieval inventions in commanding power and improving agriculture as related to their social accompaniments and results . Whitehead , Alfred North . Symbolism : Its Meaning and Effect ...
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PROLOGUE | 3 |
IN THE DREAMTIME LONG AGO | 48 |
THE GIFT OF TONGUES | 72 |
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