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- 4.1.1
- out a reason'" (Evans-Pritchard [1937] 1976, 51). Specifically, people's death is always the result of a lat... er scholars coming later took a similar, but more specific perspective. Their core assumption was: * **Pat... they wanted to understand the functional role of specific institutions and rules, this meant that they woul
- 3.1.1
- cause it is part of the system of total services. Specifically, giving a gift involves **a triple obligation
- 3.1.2
- l social phenomenon Gifts come with obligations. Specifically, giving a gift involves **a triple obligation
- 4.1.2
- a division enables the two sides to enter into a specific kind of reciprocal exchange. ## Witchcraft and
- 4.3.2
- e forced to be free, and choose their own deaths. Specifically, in these types of society, people will ignor