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wealth means not only that a group's status is influenced by at least two sets of
factors , but that there is no universal Agreement on this issue , with differing
groups holding differing ideas . Even an outsider , such as an ethnographer has ...
wealth means not only that a group's status is influenced by at least two sets of
factors , but that there is no universal Agreement on this issue , with differing
groups holding differing ideas . Even an outsider , such as an ethnographer has ...
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In fact , in many New Guinea tion seems to have ' pulled ' a group Highland
groups women's position in of women up to a particular level , the alliance
network is what make with marriage alliances presumably them powerful ( John
Muke , pers ...
In fact , in many New Guinea tion seems to have ' pulled ' a group Highland
groups women's position in of women up to a particular level , the alliance
network is what make with marriage alliances presumably them powerful ( John
Muke , pers ...
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Supported by this publication , If one accents the State as Chilean archaeologists
disagreed political outcome of antagonistic with the official declaration which
groups within society , archaeo pronounced the state of archaeologists have to ...
Supported by this publication , If one accents the State as Chilean archaeologists
disagreed political outcome of antagonistic with the official declaration which
groups within society , archaeo pronounced the state of archaeologists have to ...
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