Ethnology, Volume 37University of Pittsburgh, 1998 - Anthropology |
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... living abroad . Nearly half of the population of the Pang lineage is now living outside Hong Kong , mainly in England , Belgium , and Holland . In 1994 , the population of indigenous inhabitants was estimated at 700,000 . " The term ...
... living abroad . Nearly half of the population of the Pang lineage is now living outside Hong Kong , mainly in England , Belgium , and Holland . In 1994 , the population of indigenous inhabitants was estimated at 700,000 . " The term ...
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... living outside Hassidism , and the Tzaddik's adopted son manifests a coalescence of an Admor , a leader of a ... living in an economically stable area in Israel . Stage 2 Next is the revelation and transfer of charisma . Revelation is ...
... living outside Hassidism , and the Tzaddik's adopted son manifests a coalescence of an Admor , a leader of a ... living in an economically stable area in Israel . Stage 2 Next is the revelation and transfer of charisma . Revelation is ...
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... living in her brother's house . ( A ) ' s eldest brother inherited her property ; as ( A ) was not living with her husband she was unable to take a wife . [ In Thomas's examples , woman - marriage existed to bolster the primary marriage ...
... living in her brother's house . ( A ) ' s eldest brother inherited her property ; as ( A ) was not living with her husband she was unable to take a wife . [ In Thomas's examples , woman - marriage existed to bolster the primary marriage ...
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The Iraqi Origin of the Iraqw | 17 |
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