Ethnocentrism: Theories of Conflict, Ethnic Attitudes, and Group BehaviorWiley, 1972 - 310 sivua |
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... human flesh - an image slightly less terrifying . Nearest groups are recognized as human . Swartz ( 1961 , p . 77 ) reports that the Trukese regard the remote people of New Guinea as unregenerate cannibals and group them together with ...
... human flesh - an image slightly less terrifying . Nearest groups are recognized as human . Swartz ( 1961 , p . 77 ) reports that the Trukese regard the remote people of New Guinea as unregenerate cannibals and group them together with ...
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... human social behavior that should be exempted from the full force of these \ criticisms . Buckley ( 1967 ) and especially Miller ( 1965a , b , c ) pay attention to the problem of group boundaries ( see also Platt , 1969 ) . Berrien ...
... human social behavior that should be exempted from the full force of these \ criticisms . Buckley ( 1967 ) and especially Miller ( 1965a , b , c ) pay attention to the problem of group boundaries ( see also Platt , 1969 ) . Berrien ...
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... human beings did , or how human beings acted ? How did they show this concern ? " L.1.4 . ( For each god or class of gods . ) " Did this god bring harm to human beings or did this god help human beings ? " ( How , when , etc. ) L.1.5 ...
... human beings did , or how human beings acted ? How did they show this concern ? " L.1.4 . ( For each god or class of gods . ) " Did this god bring harm to human beings or did this god help human beings ? " ( How , when , etc. ) L.1.5 ...
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