Ethnology, Volume 42University of Pittsburgh, 2003 - Anthropology |
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Page 336
... Fijians to the bottom of a national and world order ( Keesing 1989 ; Lawson 1996 ) . These ideas were apparently ... Indo - Fijians , and vis - à - vis the West . In the process , villagers redefined both the traditional and the modern ...
... Fijians to the bottom of a national and world order ( Keesing 1989 ; Lawson 1996 ) . These ideas were apparently ... Indo - Fijians , and vis - à - vis the West . In the process , villagers redefined both the traditional and the modern ...
Page 338
... Indo - Fijians and so had no motivation to work hard and succeed , unlike Indo - Fijians who owned no land and so knew they must make something of themselves . This was a direct copying of modern rhetoric that stressed the role of ...
... Indo - Fijians and so had no motivation to work hard and succeed , unlike Indo - Fijians who owned no land and so knew they must make something of themselves . This was a direct copying of modern rhetoric that stressed the role of ...
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... Fijians from achieving their true status as a world power . Elenoa's world view drew on contradictory strains within ... Indo - Fijians lead to identities based on a romanticized version of Fijian tradition centered around " loving each ...
... Fijians from achieving their true status as a world power . Elenoa's world view drew on contradictory strains within ... Indo - Fijians lead to identities based on a romanticized version of Fijian tradition centered around " loving each ...
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Kinship and Marriage among the Omaha 18861902 | 1 |
Volume XLII Number | 4 |
Domestic Production | 15 |
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