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- = Week 3: Spheres of exchange, in comparative and historical perspective ==== Ryan Schram\\ ANTH 1002: Anthro... eek is about. ===== Bohannan’s prediction ===== Historically the people of Tiv in northern Nigeria classifie... t a tradition, and not frozen in time. They are a historical phenomenon. * Brass rods work like a kind of c
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- ~~DECKJS~~ ====== Spheres of exchange in historical perspective ====== ===== Spheres of exchange in historical perspective ===== ==== Week 3: Spheres of exchange, in comparative and historical perspective ==== Ryan Schram\\ ANTH 1002: Anthro
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- **3** | **Spheres of exchange, in comparative and historical perspective** | Golden (1996); Deomampo (2019) | ... | |\\ | Aug 14 | 2. [[3.2|Spheres of exchange in historical perspective]] | | |\\ | **4** | **Family matters*... | | |\\ | **B** | **Mandatory school closure for historical memorial festivals—No class** | | |\\ | **10** |
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- al transformation. * Marx is one example. The historical emergence of private property is what induces a s... ation: The Failure of a ‘Grand Narrative’.” //The Historical Journal// 55 (1): 161–94. https://doi.org/10.1017
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- a racial order in the US, and thus are a distinct historical formation rather than descendants of an original,... 4) argue that racial categories are products of a historical formation. They distinguish between: * **racia
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- ** have a //pater// and paternal relatives. Some historical and contemporary examples are: * Nayar (Nair)
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- /Provincializing Europe: Postcolonial Thought and Historical Difference//. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton Universi
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- . Macintyre, Martha. 1980. “Changing Paths : An Historical Ethnography of the Traders of Tubetube.” Ph.D. th
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- n the global average surface temperature from the historical average over the 20th century (Lindsey and Dahlma
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- in the Early Nineteenth Century.” //The American Historical Review// 96 (3): 763–94. https://doi.org/10.2307/
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- in the Early Nineteenth Century.” //The American Historical Review// 96 (3): 763–94. https://doi.org/10.2307/
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- * This was an argument against evolutionary and historical perspectives on society which claimed that you co