Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 7Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1997 |
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Page 55
... seen as healthy and part of the natural order , while single status is seen as bad . It can bring retribution ( prikaza ) from the guardian spirits ( the mule ) in the form of bad luck ( bibaxt ) or illness ( nasvalipé ) . The non ...
... seen as healthy and part of the natural order , while single status is seen as bad . It can bring retribution ( prikaza ) from the guardian spirits ( the mule ) in the form of bad luck ( bibaxt ) or illness ( nasvalipé ) . The non ...
Page 108
... seen as goods and services that ' have ' to be provided , for economic , political or social reasons , as the boundary between private and public sector provision is redrawn . Defined in this way , all national states in the advanced ...
... seen as goods and services that ' have ' to be provided , for economic , political or social reasons , as the boundary between private and public sector provision is redrawn . Defined in this way , all national states in the advanced ...
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... seen as ' others ' . Similarly while a few North American ethnographic museums are produced by members of ethnic minorities to display ther own cultures and histories most were produced by the dominant culture . In contrast the European ...
... seen as ' others ' . Similarly while a few North American ethnographic museums are produced by members of ethnic minorities to display ther own cultures and histories most were produced by the dominant culture . In contrast the European ...
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Mediterranean Religions and Romani People | 37 |
Dom za VešanjeO Vaxt e Rromengo | 52 |
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