Ethnology, Volume 24University of Pittsburgh, 1985 - Anthropology |
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... discussion , the specific use of a particular specie had to be reported by at least two interviewees or by one recognized lay specialist in the community . Initially , a list of the 81 herbal remedies mentioned by all informants was ...
... discussion , the specific use of a particular specie had to be reported by at least two interviewees or by one recognized lay specialist in the community . Initially , a list of the 81 herbal remedies mentioned by all informants was ...
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... Discussion of change has been omitted from the present study . Because of time constraints during my later visits , I had to content myself with seeking information from older informants regarding the situation in the period under ...
... Discussion of change has been omitted from the present study . Because of time constraints during my later visits , I had to content myself with seeking information from older informants regarding the situation in the period under ...
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... discussion of pigs and cassowaries among the Maring suggests that domestication serves a symbolic , rather than material objective . It allows , on the one hand , for the substitution of human flesh with animal flesh and , on the other ...
... discussion of pigs and cassowaries among the Maring suggests that domestication serves a symbolic , rather than material objective . It allows , on the one hand , for the substitution of human flesh with animal flesh and , on the other ...
Contents
Criteria for Selecting Herbal Remedies C H Browner | 13 |
Sociolinguistic Implications Lajos | 33 |
Pingelap Politics and AmericanMicronesian Relations David | 43 |
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