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Channels - SPACE AND PERSON IN THE TROBRIANDS: THE SELF AS LIVING AND DEAD :: FRELIP Discovery
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“How can the dead consent?”: Reclamation, research, and the right to say nothing
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Baseline survey of live experiences and impact of the Anglophone crisis on internally displaced persons in Buea, South West Region of Cameroon
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War’s Returns: Refugee Archiving, Living, Refusing
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Familiar Space in Social Memory
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Transforming the lives of special students through artificial intelligence and inclusive education
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The collision of feminisms, sexuality, and trafficking in persons in the Caribbean—A place for Kempadoo
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CONCEPTUALIZING ‘FRONT’ AND ‘BACK’: FRAMES OF REFERENCE AND TAUMAKO REPRESENTATIONS OF SPACE
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Oneiric Mappings and Wake-spaces in James Joyce’s Finnegans Wake
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“Ordinariness of Spirituality”: An Anthropology of Personal Integration from a Perspective of Japanese Buddhist Philosophy
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The importance of self-concept and how it relates to street children
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A Singular Seminar: A Lifetime of (Self-)Discovery
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Urbanization of Tchaman spaces and the structuring of seniors' social roles in Abidjan, Ivory Coast
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Deadly Seascapes
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Establishing positive relationships and enhancing self-concept among special students in inclusive classrooms
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“I need to take care of myself as well”—self‐care strategies of abortion acompañantes in Northern Mexico
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Gender Differences in College Students’ Physical Activity Self-Efficacy, Social Comparison Beliefs, and External Frames of Reference
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CONCLUSIONS: A CROSS-DISCIPLINARY JOURNEY THROUGH SPATIAL ORIENTATION
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Introduction: Navigating Spatial Relationships in Oceania
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RESOLVING AMBIVALENCE IN MARSHALLESE NAVIGATION:RELEARNING, REINTERPRETING, AND REVIVING THE “STICK CHART” WAVE MODELS
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WHICH WAY IS FRONT?: SPATIAL ORIENTATION COMPLICATIONS IN CONTEMPORARY SAMOAN VILLAGES
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THE VAEAKAU-TAUMAKO WIND COMPASS AS PART OF A “NAVIGATIONAL TOOLKIT”
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ABOVE AND BELOW AMONG MAINLANDERS AND SALTWATER PEOPLE IN BUKA, BOUGAINVILLE
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The Study of Kinship Systems and Terminologies in Russia and the Soviet Union
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The Nexus Between Kinship and Ritual