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The Dugum Dani: a Papuan culture in the Highlands of West New Guinea

The Dugum Dani: a Papuan culture in the Highlands of West New Guinea

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The Dugum Dani: a Papuan culture in the Highlands of West New Guinea

de Heider, Karl G

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Chicago: Aldine, 1970. Paperback. xv+334p., frontis, preface, orthography, introduction, appendixes, bibliography, index, illustrated with drawings, tables, photos and maps. Anthropological study of the issue of hostility and violence between primitive peoples, focussed on the Dugum Dani of New Guinea. Includes texts of songs of the people. A 10x7 inch softbound in plain printed buff wraps, in nice condition pace a faint splash stain to spine panel: sound and square, otherwise clean and entirely unmarked, a nearly as-new copy. The Viking Fund Publications in Anthropology Number 49, edited by Colin Trumball.

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76469
Título
The Dugum Dani: a Papuan culture in the Highlands of West New Guinea
Autor
Heider, Karl G
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Tapa blanda
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ISBN 10
0202010392
ISBN 13
9780202010397
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Aldine
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Chicago
Fecha de publicación
1970
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Indonesia; Anthropology; Ethnology; Warfare, war; Netherlands;

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