A sociological interpretation of the cargo cult of New Guinea and selected comparable phenomena in other areas of the world / by Arnorld M. Maahs
By: Maahs, Arnold M
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306.3099541 M251 Argonauts of the Western Pacific : | 306.3099541 U14 Politics of the Kula ring : | 306.4809953 S617 Singsing Tumbuan (mask dance) / | 306.609953 M111 A sociological interpretation of the cargo cult of New Guinea and selected comparable phenomena in other areas of the world / | 306.6099573 L422 Rot bilong kago : | 306.6795 C555 Christianity in Oceania : | 306.83 K56 Kinship studies in Papua New Guinea / |
Thesis(Ph.D.) -- University of Pittsburgh, 1956
Photocopy of the original thesis
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