Making Sense of Hierarchy: Cognition as Social Process in Fiji: Fijian Hierarchy and Its Constitution in Everyday Ritual Behavior

Making Sense of Hierarchy: Cognition as Social Process in Fiji: Fijian Hierarchy and Its Constitution in Everyday Ritual Behavior

Christina Toren
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Author:  Christina Toren
Condition:  New
Format:  Hardback
Pages:  302
Publisher:  Taylor & Francis Ltd
Year:  1990
ISBN:  9780485195613

Analyses Fijian hierarchy and its constitution in everyday ritual behaviour.

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