Ethnology, Volume 37University of Pittsburgh, 1998 - Anthropology |
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... groups as well as divisions . As a symbolic expression of a community , a tradition is analogous in some ways to a presentation of self , a face that a group presents to other groups around it . And as with individual presentations of ...
... groups as well as divisions . As a symbolic expression of a community , a tradition is analogous in some ways to a presentation of self , a face that a group presents to other groups around it . And as with individual presentations of ...
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... groups involved . The Uniformity of the Groups One striking feature of the rescue narrative is the uniformity it attributes to the different groups of actors . The Danes , the Jews , and the Germans each act as units ; for each group ...
... groups involved . The Uniformity of the Groups One striking feature of the rescue narrative is the uniformity it attributes to the different groups of actors . The Danes , the Jews , and the Germans each act as units ; for each group ...
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... groups ; the past is a means for establishing a group identity and promoting group interests . Where intergroup relations have been considered , it has been in situations of competition and conflict , where each party tries to advance ...
... groups ; the past is a means for establishing a group identity and promoting group interests . Where intergroup relations have been considered , it has been in situations of competition and conflict , where each party tries to advance ...
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The Iraqi Origin of the Iraqw | 17 |
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