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The Village: The Family, LeadershipIn almost every part of the world, the family is the most important social institution. Most men are born into families and owe to their families their primary loyalty.
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Village CultsOnly recently have we come to realize that village Hinduism'" the Hinduism of close to 85 percent of the Hindus'"is quite different from the Hinduism stemming from the Sanskrit classics.
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Racial Beliefs in Bahia (Part4)I resent their forwardness, their enviousness, their jealousy, their 'lack of respect,' their pretentiousness, their...
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Racial Beliefs in Bahia (Part3)At the present time the pretos are very backward in comparison with the whites.
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Racial Beliefs in Bahia (Part2)Here in Bahia whites and blacks are never at one another's throats as they are in the United States. A Negro is treated here as if he were no different from other men.
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Racial Beliefs in Bahia (Part1)Dr. Pierson, whose excerpt on Brazilian slavery you have already read, collected data about racial attitudes in the Brazilian state of Bahia while doing field research there from 1935 to 1937.
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The Traditional Lower ClassMost Brazilians have always belonged to the lower-class rural groups. In general these people are illiterate and are often dependent upon the upper class.
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A Guide to GrainsThe seeds of cultivated cereal grasses, grains are a mainstay of human nutrition. They're naturally high in complex carbohydrates and fiber and low in sodium and sugar.
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The Nation's Heritage, Part 2Since 1945 the state has designated ten areas of wild coast or mountain as National Parks, and thirty-three smaller, less remote sections of country as Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty...
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The Nation's Heritage, Part 1Much of what is most pleasing in England has been left to us by preindustrial society, or by the expenditure in the countryside of the profits made by the industry of the towns.