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... live an arboreal life feeding on insects and fruits ; others are predators ; others dig tunnels ; others are aquatic ... lives entirely in trees and eats leaves of the eucalyptus ; the baby koala first emerges from its mother's pouch at ...
... live an arboreal life feeding on insects and fruits ; others are predators ; others dig tunnels ; others are aquatic ... lives entirely in trees and eats leaves of the eucalyptus ; the baby koala first emerges from its mother's pouch at ...
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... lives in the voyages , the purpose of the Kula trade is to exchange shell ornaments with their trade partners . The ... live to the southwest , the Trobrianders give necklaces and receive armbands . The armbands and necklaces are traded ...
... lives in the voyages , the purpose of the Kula trade is to exchange shell ornaments with their trade partners . The ... live to the southwest , the Trobrianders give necklaces and receive armbands . The armbands and necklaces are traded ...
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... live accords well with their character , for it is impossible to live among Nuer and conceive of rulers ruling over them . . . . The Nuer is a product of a hard and egalitarian upbringing , is deeply democratic , and is easily roused to ...
... live accords well with their character , for it is impossible to live among Nuer and conceive of rulers ruling over them . . . . The Nuer is a product of a hard and egalitarian upbringing , is deeply democratic , and is easily roused to ...
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Biological Evolution | 7 |
FIGURES 11 Anthropologists at Work 289 | 8 |
Population Genetics | 13 |
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