Ethnology, Volume 37University of Pittsburgh, 1998 - Anthropology |
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The causes of deforestation , complex and inherently economic and political ,
range from poverty in rural areas to economic development and consumerism in
Bangkok ( Rigg 1995 : 6 ) . They include commercial logging ( illegal since 1989 )
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The causes of deforestation , complex and inherently economic and political ,
range from poverty in rural areas to economic development and consumerism in
Bangkok ( Rigg 1995 : 6 ) . They include commercial logging ( illegal since 1989 )
...
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[ U ] nder the prevailing land inheritance system in Hong Kong , in the case of
intestacy , the rules applicable to the urban and the rural areas are disparate — “
One Hong Kong , Two Systems . " Whereas the Hong Kong Island and Kowloon ...
[ U ] nder the prevailing land inheritance system in Hong Kong , in the case of
intestacy , the rules applicable to the urban and the rural areas are disparate — “
One Hong Kong , Two Systems . " Whereas the Hong Kong Island and Kowloon ...
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RECENT ANDEAN UTOPIAS IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE Almost
unnoticed amid the social upheaval of the mid - 1960s , for the first time a
generation of young people from the rural hinterlands of both Peru and Bolivia
began to find ...
RECENT ANDEAN UTOPIAS IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE Almost
unnoticed amid the social upheaval of the mid - 1960s , for the first time a
generation of young people from the rural hinterlands of both Peru and Bolivia
began to find ...
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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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