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were held every ten to twelve years when the villages had exhausted the fertility of the surrounding fields , or as ... held and then the dead and the presents were displayed in the public cabin where a public feast is held in 90.
were held every ten to twelve years when the villages had exhausted the fertility of the surrounding fields , or as ... held and then the dead and the presents were displayed in the public cabin where a public feast is held in 90.
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... held by the chiefs and important people in the type of generosity which impoverishes them . Funerary games , in- volving feats of skill and strength were held just as they were in ancient Greece and Rome . When everyone was gathered ...
... held by the chiefs and important people in the type of generosity which impoverishes them . Funerary games , in- volving feats of skill and strength were held just as they were in ancient Greece and Rome . When everyone was gathered ...
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... held at cer- tain inland and island villages . The largest fiestas were held at spe- cific villages , according to a ritual calendar . Smaller fiestas could be held by village or lineage chiefs with the consent of village chiefs . One ...
... held at cer- tain inland and island villages . The largest fiestas were held at spe- cific villages , according to a ritual calendar . Smaller fiestas could be held by village or lineage chiefs with the consent of village chiefs . One ...
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