Deviance, Reality, and ChangeH. Taylor Buckner Random House, 1971 - 463 pages |
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Page 391
... Karen people . The Karen and the Burmese moved in entirely different social worlds , without a common culture . There was conflict between the animist Karen and the Buddhist Burmese , but the Karen were so thoroughly controlled that ...
... Karen people . The Karen and the Burmese moved in entirely different social worlds , without a common culture . There was conflict between the animist Karen and the Buddhist Burmese , but the Karen were so thoroughly controlled that ...
Page 393
... Karen was one where the fact of being a Karen was something to take pride in , not something to hate ; it offered a distinctiveness that any Karen could achieve . Not simply a transformation of the traditional structure of Burmese on ...
... Karen was one where the fact of being a Karen was something to take pride in , not something to hate ; it offered a distinctiveness that any Karen could achieve . Not simply a transformation of the traditional structure of Burmese on ...
Page 394
... Karen to gain the benefits of Christianity he had to give up his attachment to parts of his culture , and possibly to his family . If a Karen did not attend the feast that was given to drive off demons from a sick relative , as Christian ...
... Karen to gain the benefits of Christianity he had to give up his attachment to parts of his culture , and possibly to his family . If a Karen did not attend the feast that was given to drive off demons from a sick relative , as Christian ...
Contents
DEVIANCE AND REALITY | 3 |
The Local Community As | 32 |
REALITY FLAWS | 43 |
Copyright | |
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