Ethnology, Volume 42University of Pittsburgh, 2003 - Anthropology |
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... Understanding this provides important insights into the status of beer as an indigenous commodity and the link between its consumption and sociopolitical and economic relations . It is in relation to the formal cultural framework of ...
... Understanding this provides important insights into the status of beer as an indigenous commodity and the link between its consumption and sociopolitical and economic relations . It is in relation to the formal cultural framework of ...
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... understanding intention among the Sherpa of Tibet , and in understanding how intention is assessed cross - culturally . Through culturally constructed schemata , individuals learn cultural scripts ( Schank and Abelson 1977 ) that are ...
... understanding intention among the Sherpa of Tibet , and in understanding how intention is assessed cross - culturally . Through culturally constructed schemata , individuals learn cultural scripts ( Schank and Abelson 1977 ) that are ...
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... understanding of God's Word , as well as those that will facilitate understanding . In doing this we will be able to gear our teachings to meet their needs in a meaningful way . ( Sheffield 1990 : 4-5 ) NTM places a particular emphasis ...
... understanding of God's Word , as well as those that will facilitate understanding . In doing this we will be able to gear our teachings to meet their needs in a meaningful way . ( Sheffield 1990 : 4-5 ) NTM places a particular emphasis ...
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Kinship and Marriage among the Omaha 18861902 | 1 |
Volume XLII Number | 4 |
Domestic Production | 15 |
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