Ethnology, Volume 24University of Pittsburgh, 1985 - Anthropology |
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... Chinantec assistants . Interviews with bilingual informants were carried out in Spanish by the author . The assistants conducted all interviews in Chinantec . All interview responses were recorded in Spanish with the exception of the ...
... Chinantec assistants . Interviews with bilingual informants were carried out in Spanish by the author . The assistants conducted all interviews in Chinantec . All interview responses were recorded in Spanish with the exception of the ...
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... Chinantec ( '00 2 tú3 cu'23 ) , is a thorny shrub that closes its leaves when lightly brushed . It is used to heal the postpartum wound and to treat excess uterine bleeding , infertility , and backaches attributed to incomplete ...
... Chinantec ( '00 2 tú3 cu'23 ) , is a thorny shrub that closes its leaves when lightly brushed . It is used to heal the postpartum wound and to treat excess uterine bleeding , infertility , and backaches attributed to incomplete ...
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... Chinantec plant names , and Linda M. Hunt ably assisted with the data analysis . Arthur J. Rubel read and helpfully commented upon several earlier drafts of this paper . 2. A pseudonym is used at the request of the community . 3. San ...
... Chinantec plant names , and Linda M. Hunt ably assisted with the data analysis . Arthur J. Rubel read and helpfully commented upon several earlier drafts of this paper . 2. A pseudonym is used at the request of the community . 3. San ...
Contents
Criteria for Selecting Herbal Remedies C H Browner | 13 |
Sociolinguistic Implications Lajos | 33 |
Pingelap Politics and AmericanMicronesian Relations David | 43 |
Copyright | |
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