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... tural arrangements are much more rigid than others , and some are much harder to bear than others . In some African tribes all boys have to have their teeth filed to a point ; but that does not make it easy . In the Kachina dance of the ...
... tural arrangements are much more rigid than others , and some are much harder to bear than others . In some African tribes all boys have to have their teeth filed to a point ; but that does not make it easy . In the Kachina dance of the ...
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... , even " R. W. Gerard , C. Kluckhohn , and A. Rapoport , " Biological and Cul- tural Evolution , " Behavioral Science , Vol . 1 , 1956 , pp . 1-11 . more rigid than the tottering puppets whom he overthrew . Rigidity ::: 107.
... , even " R. W. Gerard , C. Kluckhohn , and A. Rapoport , " Biological and Cul- tural Evolution , " Behavioral Science , Vol . 1 , 1956 , pp . 1-11 . more rigid than the tottering puppets whom he overthrew . Rigidity ::: 107.
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Gardner Murphy. tural environment , with reference to the cosmic totality which they face ? Certainly we shall recognize the deeply ingrained cul- tural assumptions , the unconscious and axiomatic assumptions which even the most radical ...
Gardner Murphy. tural environment , with reference to the cosmic totality which they face ? Certainly we shall recognize the deeply ingrained cul- tural assumptions , the unconscious and axiomatic assumptions which even the most radical ...
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