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... Cultural life and institutions . The 10 or more languages spoken by South Africa's 28,000,000 people reflect the country's cultural pluralism . The largest group , the Afri- cans , is the most eclectic in culture . Many have adopted a ...
... Cultural life and institutions . The 10 or more languages spoken by South Africa's 28,000,000 people reflect the country's cultural pluralism . The largest group , the Afri- cans , is the most eclectic in culture . Many have adopted a ...
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... cultural systems gradually were built in those areas where agricul- ture developed ; cultural growth and social complexity followed apace . Hunters and gatherers were pushed out of the farming regions to agriculturally marginal areas ...
... cultural systems gradually were built in those areas where agricul- ture developed ; cultural growth and social complexity followed apace . Hunters and gatherers were pushed out of the farming regions to agriculturally marginal areas ...
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... Cultural life and institutions THE CULTURAL MILIEU ( F.C.B. ) The roots of Soviet literature and arts lie deep in folk traditions . The vast extent , multinational nature , and varied history of the area that was to become the Soviet ...
... Cultural life and institutions THE CULTURAL MILIEU ( F.C.B. ) The roots of Soviet literature and arts lie deep in folk traditions . The vast extent , multinational nature , and varied history of the area that was to become the Soviet ...
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