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- 3.1.2
- lf as an individual, and one becomes blind to the ways in which one is part of a system of total service
- 3.2.1
- spheres of exchange and apply it to the different ways people exchange: * [[:Kula]] valuables (//bagi/... kpanture// to meet one's needs, but this is not always the easiest or cheapest way to meet needs. * //Ik
- 3.3.2
- could argue that these alternative outcomes are always co-present simultaneously in any one society, e.g... ong//) a pandanus of 2/-. The reason is you all always just bring pandanus and get pots. So, you all don... ## The morality of economic activity One of the ways societies respond to market forces is by placing ... . New York: Penguin Books. Kahn, Miriam. 1986. Always Hungry, Never Greedy: Food and the Expression of
- 4.1.1
- itchard [1937] 1976, 28). * "Azande say, 'Death always has a cause, and no man dies without a reason'" (... 937] 1976, 51). Specifically, people's death is always the result of a latent or overt conflict. The witch is always motivated by this conflict. * If someone's witch... witch typically male or female? * Is witchcraft always unintented or just covert? ## Witchcraft beliefs
- 4.1.2
- ilineages are all functionally connected In many ways, the mourning of a person's death is the total so... chcraft and deaths In many societies, death is always caused by someone's witchcraft, and poses an imme