Ethnology, Volume 37University of Pittsburgh, 1998 - Anthropology |
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... tradition and custom have continually been interpreted , reinterpreted , and manipu- lated by the colonial government and the Heung Yee Kuk . Negotiations have been particularly concerned with the dingwu ( small house ) policy . The ...
... tradition and custom have continually been interpreted , reinterpreted , and manipu- lated by the colonial government and the Heung Yee Kuk . Negotiations have been particularly concerned with the dingwu ( small house ) policy . The ...
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village tradition is more powerful than colonial law , it also symbolizes the successful preservation and assertion of their tradition . The religious significance of these ritual celebrations is not of prime importance . Both shangyuan ...
village tradition is more powerful than colonial law , it also symbolizes the successful preservation and assertion of their tradition . The religious significance of these ritual celebrations is not of prime importance . Both shangyuan ...
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... tradition could be enriched by a greater focus on such collaborative constructions of the past . ( Denmark , Jews , history , identity , invention of tradition ) The past as a cultural construct has come under anthropological scrutiny ...
... tradition could be enriched by a greater focus on such collaborative constructions of the past . ( Denmark , Jews , history , identity , invention of tradition ) The past as a cultural construct has come under anthropological scrutiny ...
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The Iraqi Origin of the Iraqw | 17 |
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