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Thus the young maintained that to avoid implicating themselves in something of doubtful efficacy the old were letting the culture die by not handing on what they knew about spiritual power . The old , in their turn , made similarly ...
Thus the young maintained that to avoid implicating themselves in something of doubtful efficacy the old were letting the culture die by not handing on what they knew about spiritual power . The old , in their turn , made similarly ...
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It is difficult to accord positive appellations to a culture one knows only second - hand and one that seems to represent something all human beings should transcend . What impression did I get from the Plains Cree stories ?
It is difficult to accord positive appellations to a culture one knows only second - hand and one that seems to represent something all human beings should transcend . What impression did I get from the Plains Cree stories ?
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An understanding of Homer's cultural context can further our understanding of the culture of peoples whose provenance was and still is largely elocutionary . In this discussion we found that kindred reciprocal accents fall on the ...
An understanding of Homer's cultural context can further our understanding of the culture of peoples whose provenance was and still is largely elocutionary . In this discussion we found that kindred reciprocal accents fall on the ...
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