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past and future oriented worldview . In a past - oriented culture ( e.g. , most of the
cultures of Africa ) , divination is defined largely as determining past causes of
present states . Thus a diviner may be asked to discover why a given person has
...
past and future oriented worldview . In a past - oriented culture ( e.g. , most of the
cultures of Africa ) , divination is defined largely as determining past causes of
present states . Thus a diviner may be asked to discover why a given person has
...
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In a future - oriented society , one acts in accordance with how one thinks one's
parents or , more probably , one's peers ( or one's children ) will judge or react to
the planned action . A principal worry is “ What will the neighbors say ?
In a future - oriented society , one acts in accordance with how one thinks one's
parents or , more probably , one's peers ( or one's children ) will judge or react to
the planned action . A principal worry is “ What will the neighbors say ?
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It is once again the contrasts of future- and past - oriented cultures . A culture past
- oriented , say , in terms of acculturation theory , is likely to conceive its future in
terms of its past . Thus the Ghost Dance and other nativistic movements like the ...
It is once again the contrasts of future- and past - oriented cultures . A culture past
- oriented , say , in terms of acculturation theory , is likely to conceive its future in
terms of its past . Thus the Ghost Dance and other nativistic movements like the ...
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Contents
The Curious Case of the Widemouth Frog | 62 |
A Folkloristic Reflection of | 69 |
Seeing Is Believing | 86 |
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