Gunantuna: Aspects of the Person, the Self and the Individual Among the TolaiCrawford House, 1999 - 241 Seiten Focusing on concepts of person, the self, and the individual, Epstein analyzes how these notions are conceptualized and interpreted by the Tolai people of the Gazelle Peninsula, New Britain, where the author has conducted intensive field research since 1959. |
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The Person the Self and the Individual | 30 |
On Adoption | 68 |
Names and Naming | 99 |
Urheberrecht | |
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