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A Journey Made Them

'A journey made them: territorial segmentation and ethnic identity among the Mursi', by David Turton in Ladislav Holy (ed.), 'Segmentary lineage systems reconsidered', Department of Social Anthropology, Queen's University Papers in Social Anthropology, Volume 4, Queen's University, Belfast, pp. 119-43, (1979)

Turton. 1979. A Journey Made Them.pdf — PDF document, 1236 kB (1266294 bytes)

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