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... Village life : MARY JANE BEECH et al . , Inside the East Pakistan Village ( 1966 ) ; s.c. DUBE , Indian Village ( 1955 ) ; PAUL G. HIEBERT , Konduru : Structure and Integration in a South Indian Village ( 1971 ) ; OSCAR LEWIS , Village ...
... Village life : MARY JANE BEECH et al . , Inside the East Pakistan Village ( 1966 ) ; s.c. DUBE , Indian Village ( 1955 ) ; PAUL G. HIEBERT , Konduru : Structure and Integration in a South Indian Village ( 1971 ) ; OSCAR LEWIS , Village ...
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... village or town . This basic unit varied in size and configu- ration depending on differences in local ecological poten- tial and cultural preference . Some towns attained popula- tions of over 1,000 individuals , but the more typical ...
... village or town . This basic unit varied in size and configu- ration depending on differences in local ecological poten- tial and cultural preference . Some towns attained popula- tions of over 1,000 individuals , but the more typical ...
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... village communities dependent on flood farming , hunting , and collecting wild foods . Their wary approach toward any sort of personal commitment and their preference for perceiving the world in terms of flexible wholes and a continuous ...
... village communities dependent on flood farming , hunting , and collecting wild foods . Their wary approach toward any sort of personal commitment and their preference for perceiving the world in terms of flexible wholes and a continuous ...
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