Ethnology, Volume 37University of Pittsburgh, 1998 - Anthropology |
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... person's will or desire ( san , laik ) , which is located in the heart ( aget ) but is distinguished from the ... person whose wishes are frustrated and in those whom the willful person disregards in pursuit of his or her own ends . In ...
... person's will or desire ( san , laik ) , which is located in the heart ( aget ) but is distinguished from the ... person whose wishes are frustrated and in those whom the willful person disregards in pursuit of his or her own ends . In ...
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... person ) and there are occasional fees for special events that can be as much as ¥ 10,000 ° per person , depending upon the kind of event . In 1995 , these fees were for the New Year meeting ( a party ) , the spring trip ( an overnight ...
... person ) and there are occasional fees for special events that can be as much as ¥ 10,000 ° per person , depending upon the kind of event . In 1995 , these fees were for the New Year meeting ( a party ) , the spring trip ( an overnight ...
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... person assumed determined an individual's function within the mode of production . In Nnobi's polygynous society , wives worked the land ; the more wives a person had the more labor that person controlled , and the more agricultural ...
... person assumed determined an individual's function within the mode of production . In Nnobi's polygynous society , wives worked the land ; the more wives a person had the more labor that person controlled , and the more agricultural ...
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