Ethnology, Volume 37University of Pittsburgh, 1998 - Anthropology |
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A . E . M . J . Pans The Hague and an amen these relatives is associated Wested
that ass In this article a hypothesis is developed and tested that asserts that
avoidance between son - in - law and mother - in - law is associated with
culturally ...
A . E . M . J . Pans The Hague and an amen these relatives is associated Wested
that ass In this article a hypothesis is developed and tested that asserts that
avoidance between son - in - law and mother - in - law is associated with
culturally ...
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Auspicious birds , larger than decorative birds , are unique and have distinctive
characters , they are associated with power and serve as omens for good or evil ,
and they are subjects of various prohibitions and injunctions . Most noted is ...
Auspicious birds , larger than decorative birds , are unique and have distinctive
characters , they are associated with power and serve as omens for good or evil ,
and they are subjects of various prohibitions and injunctions . Most noted is ...
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Although acceptable in terms of the public discourse on aging that defines old
age as beginning between 60 and 65 , the willingness to engage in the kinds of
unilaterally dependent forms of behavior associated with old age is limited by the
...
Although acceptable in terms of the public discourse on aging that defines old
age as beginning between 60 and 65 , the willingness to engage in the kinds of
unilaterally dependent forms of behavior associated with old age is limited by the
...
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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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