Ethnology, Volume 37University of Pittsburgh, 1998 - Anthropology |
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Page 143
... pastoral narratives as a strategy of local elites for the constitution of regions as inhabited cultural places ( Fernandez 1988 ; Maddox 1993 ; Williams 1973 ) . And the town's scriptural economy takes a pastoral form , displacing the ...
... pastoral narratives as a strategy of local elites for the constitution of regions as inhabited cultural places ( Fernandez 1988 ; Maddox 1993 ; Williams 1973 ) . And the town's scriptural economy takes a pastoral form , displacing the ...
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... pastoral associations binding them to the town itself . Quillacollo , then , feels alienated from its own symbolic capital . CONCLUSION : OF COMMERCE , DEVILS , AND IDENTITIES In the context of the ongoing national social reforms in ...
... pastoral associations binding them to the town itself . Quillacollo , then , feels alienated from its own symbolic capital . CONCLUSION : OF COMMERCE , DEVILS , AND IDENTITIES In the context of the ongoing national social reforms in ...
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... pastoral experience entails a conversion from penitent ambassadors of the colonial church to local insiders who identify strongly with the Aymara they serve . The pivot , again , is the ministerial model of Jesus , which for ...
... pastoral experience entails a conversion from penitent ambassadors of the colonial church to local insiders who identify strongly with the Aymara they serve . The pivot , again , is the ministerial model of Jesus , which for ...
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The Iraqi Origin of the Iraqw | 17 |
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