Ethnology, Volume 40University of Pittsburgh, 2001 - Anthropology |
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... discussed here . This article explores how the experience and interpretation of twinship have recently become the focus of local debates over the meaning of Islamic identity , marriage , and morality . Fertility is highly valued in ...
... discussed here . This article explores how the experience and interpretation of twinship have recently become the focus of local debates over the meaning of Islamic identity , marriage , and morality . Fertility is highly valued in ...
Page 63
... discussed by art historians ( Houlberg 1973 ; Pemberton 1988 , 1989 ; Stoll 1980 ; Thompson 1971 ) . Art historians and anthropologists alike have been interested in changes in practices associated with twins , from a period when twins ...
... discussed by art historians ( Houlberg 1973 ; Pemberton 1988 , 1989 ; Stoll 1980 ; Thompson 1971 ) . Art historians and anthropologists alike have been interested in changes in practices associated with twins , from a period when twins ...
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... discussed publicly , but the Tui Navitilevu suppressed this , declaring that people should not start a conflict between the vanua and the church ; the two must work together . The general suppression of conflict in public discourse was ...
... discussed publicly , but the Tui Navitilevu suppressed this , declaring that people should not start a conflict between the vanua and the church ; the two must work together . The general suppression of conflict in public discourse was ...
Contents
Reviewing Twinship in Africa Elisha P Renne and Misty L Bastian | 1 |
Abominable Twins and Mission Culture | 13 |
The Ordinariness of the | 29 |
Copyright | |
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