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For example , we should give more serious attention to temporary vertical relations ( as with the Bamileke tutor system ) , and to horizontal relations between individuals and their families and , through them , between different ...
For example , we should give more serious attention to temporary vertical relations ( as with the Bamileke tutor system ) , and to horizontal relations between individuals and their families and , through them , between different ...
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Third , more limited opportunities to reduce risk through involvement in social and intersectoral relations have meant that more risk tends to be borne at the household level , necessitating changes in herd investment and marketing ...
Third , more limited opportunities to reduce risk through involvement in social and intersectoral relations have meant that more risk tends to be borne at the household level , necessitating changes in herd investment and marketing ...
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On one hand , the reduced flow into the sector of income from commerce , transportation , tributary relations with farming communities and booty not only means an increase in the vulnerability of upper - status people to the effects of ...
On one hand , the reduced flow into the sector of income from commerce , transportation , tributary relations with farming communities and booty not only means an increase in the vulnerability of upper - status people to the effects of ...
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Southern Kuba masquerade figures in a funerary context | 7 |
Condition swahili et identité politique | 21 |
a reexamination of theories of marginality | 234 |
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