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... ritual husband , and if she could not get one of her visiting husbands ( or any other male of suitable caste status ) to acknowledge paternity , she was subject to punishment . Yet neither the ritual husband nor the visiting husbands ...
... ritual husband , and if she could not get one of her visiting husbands ( or any other male of suitable caste status ) to acknowledge paternity , she was subject to punishment . Yet neither the ritual husband nor the visiting husbands ...
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... rituals may employ specialists such as shamans , orators , and highly skilled dancers and musicians , once the ritual performance is concluded , the participants revert to a common daily routine . 4. The ecclesiastical level of ...
... rituals may employ specialists such as shamans , orators , and highly skilled dancers and musicians , once the ritual performance is concluded , the participants revert to a common daily routine . 4. The ecclesiastical level of ...
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... ritual . Revitalization The relationship between religious belief and ritual on the one hand and ecological and social structural conditions on the other is dramat- ically evident in the process known as revitalization . Under severe ...
... ritual . Revitalization The relationship between religious belief and ritual on the one hand and ecological and social structural conditions on the other is dramat- ically evident in the process known as revitalization . Under severe ...
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Suborder Anthropoidea versus Suborder Prosimii | 27 |
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