Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 11Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2001 |
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... continue the judicial procedure . To do so , the custom dictates that the guilty party send a Jaha ( a mediating group composed of people of reputation to the injured man and his kin group ) to settle the issue . Initially , Raji ...
... continue the judicial procedure . To do so , the custom dictates that the guilty party send a Jaha ( a mediating group composed of people of reputation to the injured man and his kin group ) to settle the issue . Initially , Raji ...
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... continue to engage in a serious disaggregation of the complex processes now unfolding in various regions of the world . It is a renewed plea for the rehabilitation of the concept and practice al ' cultural relativism ' as a requisite ...
... continue to engage in a serious disaggregation of the complex processes now unfolding in various regions of the world . It is a renewed plea for the rehabilitation of the concept and practice al ' cultural relativism ' as a requisite ...
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... continue school or start learning some craft ? ' You had to choose . But whatever you chose you had to be good at it . The girls could choose between staying at home and continuing school . Many of them did [ continue school ] . Not all ...
... continue school or start learning some craft ? ' You had to choose . But whatever you chose you had to be good at it . The girls could choose between staying at home and continuing school . Many of them did [ continue school ] . Not all ...
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Journal of Mediterranean Studies | 1 |
The Significance of Collective Identities | 11 |
The Mediterranean Basin Between the Glorious | 43 |
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