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Toward an ethnohistory of Haitian pilgrimage
Published 2005-01-01“…Philomena/Lasyrenn in Bord-de-Mer-de-Limonade, and with a careful consideration of Kongolese religious culture (both Catholic and traditional), a convincing case is made here that pilgrimage in Haiti owes much more to Central African traditions than is generally acknowledged by scholars of Vodou, who over-emphasize the religion’s West African roots.…”
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Suicide « à la kashinawa ». Le désir de l’au-delà ou la séduction olfactive et auditive par les esprits des morts
Published 2002-01-01“…The Kashinawa’s concept of suicide according to which the cause for a voluntary death must be searched for in the olfactory and auditory contact with the spirits of the deceased, raises fundamental questions concerning the process of mediation – specific to every culture – between sensory perception and interpretation. …”
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MASSIVE, OPEN, ONLINE: LEARNING PARALLEL OR TOGETHER?
Published 2016-12-01“…The author comes to a conclusion that while the development of xMOOCs means creation of the "broadcasting" infrastructure, cMOOCs are aimed towards a new culture of massively-cooperative distance learning.…”
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The difficulties of sustainable tourist management: Dzanga-Sangha in Central African Republic
Published 2014-10-01“…For the processes of development and of the management of the cultural and natural heritage to be sustainable, they should, for example, take care to better ensure the participation of local communities as a whole.…”
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La langue régionale : une marque de terroir ?
Published 2021-09-01“…Beyond the search for quality, the interviewees highlight the emotional links with the language but also the militant and political motivations to defend a language and a regional culture. We also note that no specificity or typicality of products claiming to be Occitan is required and that only the place of production in Occitanie counts as a proof of legitimacy. …”
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INTEGRATING THEORY AND PRACTICE: AN EDUCATIONAL CHALLENGE
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Bacterial overgrowth syndrome
Published 2010-11-01“…Intestinoscopy with aspiration of small intestinal contents and culture of aspirate should be used in the special cases. …”
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The Bible and its translations: colonial and postcolonial encounters with the indigenous
Published 2009-12-01“…It seemed to have overcome the natural resistance of a primary oral culture to the written word. In the past the Bible and its translations into the indigenous languages of the colonised represented colonial empowerment. …”
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Healing Chains, Relationships of Power and Competing Religious Imageries in the Monastery of Saints Kosmas and Damian in Kuklen (Bulgaria)
Published 2016-06-01“…The analysis helps situate some of the significant changes currently affecting the religious culture of Orthodox Christians in Bulgaria within a broader social and cultural context.…”
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Attraverso il corpo. Donne di una bidonville di Haiti e doni dello sviluppo
Published 2014-04-01“…Repression and the increasing presence of armed gangs imposed a culture of silence. Violence became normality, particularly against women. …”
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Portugal en los primeros años de La Ilustración Española y Americana (1869-1873)
Published 2013-06-01“…The article explains which view presents of Portugal, its history and its culture, in LIEA, between 1869 and 1873, in a particularly period of conflict in the Spanish society. …”
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Clergyman as a Subject and Object of Death Commemoration in Late Medieval Prussian Town
Published 2025-01-01“…The article explores four foundations by priests in Thorn (Toruń) as good examples of the bourgeois religious culture of Late Medieval Prussia. These institutions were established by wealthy priests who were simultaneously prominent members of the town community. …”
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Être « jeune » dans le Rif oriental
Published 2015-11-01“…What is at stake is the transmission of culture and honour. Finally, the article concludes with a detailed study of the role that young men play in marriage rituals, which leave fathers in the margins as the sons announce their symbolic murder in the staging of their reproductive power.…”
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