Ethnology, Volume 44University of Pittsburgh, 2005 - Anthropology |
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Page 60
... relationship between groups of peoples , and expresses the relationship between a group of people and the state ( Comaroff 1987 ) , ethnonyms serve as symbols of these relationships and of the political claims and strategies that groups ...
... relationship between groups of peoples , and expresses the relationship between a group of people and the state ( Comaroff 1987 ) , ethnonyms serve as symbols of these relationships and of the political claims and strategies that groups ...
Page 190
... relationship with the deceased that survivors wish to maintain or extinguish . Such relationships are understood to continue beyond the grave , and appear to the Asabano to be mutual . CHANGING SOCIAL RELATIONS WITH THE DECEASED ...
... relationship with the deceased that survivors wish to maintain or extinguish . Such relationships are understood to continue beyond the grave , and appear to the Asabano to be mutual . CHANGING SOCIAL RELATIONS WITH THE DECEASED ...
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... relationships . The ways that the Asabano treated corpses make a statement about the relationships they desired with the deceased , which range from no relationship at all to an intimacy marked by ongoing exchanges . For the Asabano ...
... relationships . The ways that the Asabano treated corpses make a statement about the relationships they desired with the deceased , which range from no relationship at all to an intimacy marked by ongoing exchanges . For the Asabano ...
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Volume XLIV Number | 4 |
Race and the Politics of Identity in Nepal | 49 |
TempleBuilding and Heritage in China | 65 |
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