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ANU E Press 2010-11-15 Paperback Very Good Size: 9x6x0; Clean, unmarked, tightly bound. Light wear. An owner's name inside. Photos available. We ship daily. Expedited shipping available!
ANU E Press, Date: 2010-11-15. Paperback. Very Good. 9x6x0. Clean, unmarked, tightly bound. Light wear. An owner's name inside. Photos available. We ship daily. Expedited shipping available! 2010. ANU E Press ISBN 1920942696 9781920942694 [US]
Canberra: Australian National University E Press (ANU E Press), Date: 2006. 1st ed.. Paperback small quarto, very good condition, tables, figures, maps, minor edgewear, tiny mark flyleaf. 385 pp. This collection of papers is the fifth in a series of volumes on the work of the Comparative Austronesian Project. The papers reflect the experiences of 14 ethnographers in as many different societies. The papers explore how people in the Austronesian-speaking societies of the Asia-Pacific have traditionally constructed their relationship to land and specific territories. This book offers fresh perspectives to current debate in social theory on the conflicting human tendencies of mobility and emplacement. 2006. Australian National University E Press (ANU E Press) ISBN 1920942696 9781920942694 [AU]
ISBN10: 1920942696, ISBN13: 9781920942694, [publisher: Australian National University E Press (ANU E Press), Canberra] Softcover First Edition Paperback small quarto, very good condition, tables, figures, maps, minor edgewear, tiny mark flyleaf. 385 pp. This collection of papers is the fifth in a series of volumes on the work of the Comparative Austronesian Project. The papers reflect the experiences of 14 ethnographers in as many different societies. The papers explore how people in the Austronesian-speaking societies of the Asia-Pacific have traditionally constructed their relationship to land and specific territories. This book offers fresh perspectives to current debate in social theory on the conflicting human tendencies of mobility and emplacement. [Annandale Sydney, NSW, Australia] [Publication Year: 2006]
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