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... ethnic cultures . Many of these ethnic cultures are at different stages of experience with literacy ; they also interacted in different ways with the Dutch colonial state and ( since the 1945-49 national revolution ) with the Indonesian ...
... ethnic cultures . Many of these ethnic cultures are at different stages of experience with literacy ; they also interacted in different ways with the Dutch colonial state and ( since the 1945-49 national revolution ) with the Indonesian ...
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... ethnic group must profess an agama , or an or- ganized world religion such as Islam or Christianity ( Kipp and Rodgers 1987 ) . Acceding to this demand in an astute way , some ethnic societies in remote regions are refashioning their ...
... ethnic group must profess an agama , or an or- ganized world religion such as Islam or Christianity ( Kipp and Rodgers 1987 ) . Acceding to this demand in an astute way , some ethnic societies in remote regions are refashioning their ...
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... ethnic cultures , through its centrally controlled television station , through national museums , and through the mass media . Ethnic groups emerge in these public forums as rather quaint , colorful tourist attractions , in contrast to ...
... ethnic cultures , through its centrally controlled television station , through national museums , and through the mass media . Ethnic groups emerge in these public forums as rather quaint , colorful tourist attractions , in contrast to ...
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Experience and Poetics in Anthropological Writing | 27 |
Dub Poetry and West Indian Identity | 73 |
Print Literacy | 89 |
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