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... Pocoata through their interactions with others and through the things they buy . PRACTICING MULTIPLE CITIZENSHIPS Rather than being " in process , " the girls might be understood as participating in multiple " communities of practice ...
... Pocoata through their interactions with others and through the things they buy . PRACTICING MULTIPLE CITIZENSHIPS Rather than being " in process , " the girls might be understood as participating in multiple " communities of practice ...
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... Pocoata families . In the Andes , as Harvey ( 1998 ) notes , successful kinship relations are those where a hierarchy remains intact , where respect is given to the appropriate individuals . Children are positioned in a relationship of ...
... Pocoata families . In the Andes , as Harvey ( 1998 ) notes , successful kinship relations are those where a hierarchy remains intact , where respect is given to the appropriate individuals . Children are positioned in a relationship of ...
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... Pocoata , she explains , “ People say that we are the best dancers and singers . " Reina's words reflect the late - twentieth - century rhetoric of public schools that valorizes native Andean cultures and practices through national ...
... Pocoata , she explains , “ People say that we are the best dancers and singers . " Reina's words reflect the late - twentieth - century rhetoric of public schools that valorizes native Andean cultures and practices through national ...
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Kinship and Marriage among the Omaha 18861902 | 1 |
Volume XLII Number | 4 |
Domestic Production | 15 |
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