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This taxonomic exercise was based on the self - supporting hypothesis that
whatever variations may have occurred in terms of economy and sociocultural
factors within past ethnic groups , part of these past ethnic / groups could still be ...
This taxonomic exercise was based on the self - supporting hypothesis that
whatever variations may have occurred in terms of economy and sociocultural
factors within past ethnic groups , part of these past ethnic / groups could still be ...
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Home base camps : Among groups with a greater reliance on pastoralism : the
East Pokot . The home base camp contains structures such as hut circles , cattle
corrals , raised dung platforms ( the size of which is an expression of wealth ) ...
Home base camps : Among groups with a greater reliance on pastoralism : the
East Pokot . The home base camp contains structures such as hut circles , cattle
corrals , raised dung platforms ( the size of which is an expression of wealth ) ...
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Social classes as they were originally defined in the sociological sciences are
mere statistical collections embodying diverse groups with different interests .
The utility of the concept of social class is currently being challenged for many ...
Social classes as they were originally defined in the sociological sciences are
mere statistical collections embodying diverse groups with different interests .
The utility of the concept of social class is currently being challenged for many ...
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