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... villages , cate- gorized by direction of movement . There is a distinction in kind between goods which went from the mainland to the islands , and goods which came to the mainland from the islands . It is clear that the islands were ...
... villages , cate- gorized by direction of movement . There is a distinction in kind between goods which went from the mainland to the islands , and goods which came to the mainland from the islands . It is clear that the islands were ...
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... villages . These villages were trade centers . Islanders and individuals from the surrounding villages met at these locations . At many of the villages on the coast of the mainland , as many as one half of the population talked the ...
... villages . These villages were trade centers . Islanders and individuals from the surrounding villages met at these locations . At many of the villages on the coast of the mainland , as many as one half of the population talked the ...
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... 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 of the functions of a village chief ...
... 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 of the functions of a village chief ...
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