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الصفحة 48
Those who have no relatives eke out a half - starved existence on scraps given by individuals or families or from the friendly communal meals of village life . The family and acquaintances have no shame or shyness concerning any lunatic ...
Those who have no relatives eke out a half - starved existence on scraps given by individuals or families or from the friendly communal meals of village life . The family and acquaintances have no shame or shyness concerning any lunatic ...
الصفحة 278
... threaten with physical violence or destruction of livestock any outsider who sang their songs ( see Fig . 5 ) . the feast , of which scraps are given to the 278 WARD ORGANIZATION AMONG THE YAKÖ.
... threaten with physical violence or destruction of livestock any outsider who sang their songs ( see Fig . 5 ) . the feast , of which scraps are given to the 278 WARD ORGANIZATION AMONG THE YAKÖ.
الصفحة 335
For this purpose it is rather necessary to have private access to the metal scrap of a neighbouring European ! What is needed is some soft thin copper , brass , or even iron wire about gauge 20 ( Imperial ) for binding the cross - bar ...
For this purpose it is rather necessary to have private access to the metal scrap of a neighbouring European ! What is needed is some soft thin copper , brass , or even iron wire about gauge 20 ( Imperial ) for binding the cross - bar ...
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