Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 7Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1997 |
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Page 257
... Vassilikos became , for a short period , an ecologist - free zone , but its inhabitants soon realized that the Greek government was insensitive to their demands . While the local authorities and individual members of the parliament were ...
... Vassilikos became , for a short period , an ecologist - free zone , but its inhabitants soon realized that the Greek government was insensitive to their demands . While the local authorities and individual members of the parliament were ...
Page 263
... Vassilikos understand their relationship with animals and the environment as being consistent with their religious convictions . They express this view plainly as follows : " When God expelled Adam from Paradise , God gave him this land ...
... Vassilikos understand their relationship with animals and the environment as being consistent with their religious convictions . They express this view plainly as follows : " When God expelled Adam from Paradise , God gave him this land ...
Page 265
... Vassilikos pose a rhetorical question , but never attempt to formulate an answer : ' Whatuse is the turtle ? ' they wonder . This paper does not attempt to answer that question , instead it attempts to illustrate the cultural ...
... Vassilikos pose a rhetorical question , but never attempt to formulate an answer : ' Whatuse is the turtle ? ' they wonder . This paper does not attempt to answer that question , instead it attempts to illustrate the cultural ...
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Mediterranean Religions and Romani People | 37 |
Dom za VešanjeO Vaxt e Rromengo | 52 |
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