Zeitschrift für Ethnologie, àÅèÁ·Õè 109Reimer., 1984 |
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... Form heißt . Ethnologen können also nicht umhin , diese Entwicklungsprojekte unmittel- bar zu erleben , wenn sie sich in den Scheduled Areas aufhalten dürfen . Mir war das im vergangenen Winter von der Verwaltungsspitze aus genehmigt ...
... Form heißt . Ethnologen können also nicht umhin , diese Entwicklungsprojekte unmittel- bar zu erleben , wenn sie sich in den Scheduled Areas aufhalten dürfen . Mir war das im vergangenen Winter von der Verwaltungsspitze aus genehmigt ...
˹éÒ 304
... forms and designs were executed according to the cumulative experience of generations , which left only limited freedom ... form . Since this technological situation also holds for what the author calls tribal art , his argumentation is ...
... forms and designs were executed according to the cumulative experience of generations , which left only limited freedom ... form . Since this technological situation also holds for what the author calls tribal art , his argumentation is ...
˹éÒ 306
... forms , rules will be reformulated << ( p . 18 ) . Apart from his reference to the » narrowly defined traditional form of expression << , which contradicts what follows , it is impressing how he here defends the status of a type of ...
... forms , rules will be reformulated << ( p . 18 ) . Apart from his reference to the » narrowly defined traditional form of expression << , which contradicts what follows , it is impressing how he here defends the status of a type of ...