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Les Massa du Cameroun : Vie économique et sociale . Paris . ( a : 163 ; 6 : 163 )
20 . Murngin of Capes Arnhem and Wilburforce ( 12° S , 136° E ) in 1930 .
Warner , W . L . 1937 . A Black Civilization . New York . ( a : 101 - 02 ; b : 102 ) 21
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Les Massa du Cameroun : Vie économique et sociale . Paris . ( a : 163 ; 6 : 163 )
20 . Murngin of Capes Arnhem and Wilburforce ( 12° S , 136° E ) in 1930 .
Warner , W . L . 1937 . A Black Civilization . New York . ( a : 101 - 02 ; b : 102 ) 21
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Urkupiña is celebrated abroad by Bolivian expatriate communities in Ontario ,
Buenos Aires , New York City , and. 133 ETHNOLOGY vol . 37 no . 2 , Spring
1998 , pp . 133 - 64 . ETHNOLOGY , c / o Department of Anthropology , The
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Urkupiña is celebrated abroad by Bolivian expatriate communities in Ontario ,
Buenos Aires , New York City , and. 133 ETHNOLOGY vol . 37 no . 2 , Spring
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New York . Sahlins , M . 1985 . Islands of History . Chicago . Sales , L . 1956 .
Observations on California , 1772 - 1790 . Los Angeles . Sapir , E . , and M .
Swadesh . 1955 . Native Accounts of Nootka Ethnography . Indiana University
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New York . Sahlins , M . 1985 . Islands of History . Chicago . Sales , L . 1956 .
Observations on California , 1772 - 1790 . Los Angeles . Sapir , E . , and M .
Swadesh . 1955 . Native Accounts of Nootka Ethnography . Indiana University
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Contents
Volume XXXVII Number | 4 |
A New Time and Place for Bolivian Popular Politics | 99 |
Performing National Culture in a Bolivian Migrant Community | 117 |
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