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15 Among the Bontoc Igorot in the Philippines a woman reaches " her prime " at 23 , while at 30 she is " getting old , " before 45 she " is old " ; and by 50 , if she is so fortunate as to live that long , she is a " mass of wrinkles ...
15 Among the Bontoc Igorot in the Philippines a woman reaches " her prime " at 23 , while at 30 she is " getting old , " before 45 she " is old " ; and by 50 , if she is so fortunate as to live that long , she is a " mass of wrinkles ...
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A stranger may at first sight think a Samoan one of the poorest of the poor , and yet he may live ten years with that Samoan and not be able to make him understand what poverty really is in the European sense of the word . ' How is it ?
A stranger may at first sight think a Samoan one of the poorest of the poor , and yet he may live ten years with that Samoan and not be able to make him understand what poverty really is in the European sense of the word . ' How is it ?
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A young man would go to live in the house of his father - in - law , where , although he was received as a son , his position remained subordinate . “ He must neither look at or speak to the parents and older relatives .
A young man would go to live in the house of his father - in - law , where , although he was received as a son , his position remained subordinate . “ He must neither look at or speak to the parents and older relatives .
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Research Procedure | 1 |
The Assurance of Food | 20 |
Property Rights | 36 |
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