The New Encyclopædia Britannica: In 32 Volumes. A-ak - Bayes, Volume 1Philip W. Goetz, Dale H. Hoiberg, Robert MacHenry Encyclopædia Britannica, 1992 - 32 pages |
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... originally published in Portuguese , 1943 ) , a rich and detailed study of nearly every aspect of Brazilian culture . Luso - Afro - Indian religious beliefs are introduced in ROGER BASTIDE , The African Religions of Brazil : Towards a ...
... originally published in Portuguese , 1943 ) , a rich and detailed study of nearly every aspect of Brazilian culture . Luso - Afro - Indian religious beliefs are introduced in ROGER BASTIDE , The African Religions of Brazil : Towards a ...
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... originally pub- lished in German , 1970 ) ; it can be supplemented by R.A. STEIN , Tibetan Civilization ( 1972 ; originally published in French , 1962 ) , which emphasizes the integration of religion and cul- ture in Tibet and Mongolia ...
... originally pub- lished in German , 1970 ) ; it can be supplemented by R.A. STEIN , Tibetan Civilization ( 1972 ; originally published in French , 1962 ) , which emphasizes the integration of religion and cul- ture in Tibet and Mongolia ...
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... originally published in French , 1956 ) , is a particularly rich source of familial and parochial history ; GEORGES ARSENAULT , The Island Acadians : 1720-1980 ( 1989 ; originally published in French , 1987 ) , traces the evolution of ...
... originally published in French , 1956 ) , is a particularly rich source of familial and parochial history ; GEORGES ARSENAULT , The Island Acadians : 1720-1980 ( 1989 ; originally published in French , 1987 ) , traces the evolution of ...
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