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From the author: Key words: Flores Island, Nage people, totemism, plant taboos, naming.
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Title: Tree totems and the tamarind people: implications of clan plant Taboos in central Flores.(Report)
Author: Gregory Forth
Publication:Oceania (Magazine/Journal)
Date: November 1, 2009
Publisher: University of Sydney
Volume: 79 Issue: 3 Page: 263(17)
Article Type: Report
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Tree totems and the tamarind people: implications of clan plant Taboos in central Flores.(Report): An article from: Oceania
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Author(s)Gregory Forth
PublisherUniversity of Sydney
ISBN / ASINB003K4KBRA
ISBN-13978B003K4KBR5
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