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- n, Thomas Hylland. 2015a. “Ethnicity.” In //Small Places, Large Issues//, 4th ed., 329–44. An Introduction... . 2015b. “Nationalism and Minorities.” In //Small Places, Large Issues: An Introduction to Social and Cult
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- n, Thomas Hylland. 2015a. “Ethnicity.” In //Small Places, Large Issues//, 4th ed., 329–44. An Introduction... . 2015b. “Nationalism and Minorities.” In //Small Places, Large Issues: An Introduction to Social and Cult
- 11.2
- t Russia viewed Siberia and Central Asia as empty places they could expand into (Bassin 1991). In reality... (Watts 2004). **So-called “sacrifice zones” are places that powerful groups define as empty frontiers.**
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- t Russia viewed Siberia and Central Asia as empty places they could expand into (Bassin 1991). In reality... (Watts 2004). **So-called “sacrifice zones” are places that powerful groups define as empty frontiers.**
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- n, Thomas Hylland. 2015a. “Ethnicity.” In //Small Places, Large Issues//, 4th ed., 329–44. An Introduction... . 2015b. “Nationalism and Minorities.” In //Small Places, Large Issues: An Introduction to Social and Cult
- 2.1
- hange even the water of their respective dwelling places and carry it home for the boiling of their food”*
- 2.2
- lland. 2015. “Exchange and Consumption.” In Small Places, Large Issues: An Introduction to Social and Cult
- 3.2
- and. 2015. “Exchange and Consumption.” In //Small Places, Large Issues: An Introduction to Social and Cult
- 4.2
- ncestry through their mother or father, a society places each person in a distinct unilineal descent group
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- as taken many forms over its history in different places. In many respects, its days of greatest success a
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- AAAYAAJ. Eriksen, Thomas Hylland. 2015. //Small Places, Large Issues: An Introduction to Social and Cult
- module_ii_essay
- ing more general that connects two very different places, times, people, and situations. In your essay, p