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Laws of Destiny Never Disappear : Culture of Thailand in the Postlocal World

By: Matti Sarmela

...arming parties Local identity - local language (dialect) - local concepts, cognitions and categories Folklore supporting community - localization of s... ...do you like best? Ban Srii Muod Klao 1985. Mr Vong, 75. Cruelty comes from animal milk Which is better for ploughing, buffalo or a machine? Will buff... ... search for and cut grass for the buffalo. Finally, you tire of it and the animals must be sold. I have six children in all, three sons and three daug... ...ist the whole area was full of tattoos. The tattoos used to be pictures of animals and the writing that was included was old language, some writing wa... ...to the child. But today there are all kinds of milk. Children are fed with animal milk and the animal qualities and cruelty are transferred with it, f... ...ilk and the animal qualities and cruelty are transferred with it, from the animal milk into the children. People become cruel by nature, and another r... ...d. Cornell University Press, Ithaca. Shore, Bradd 1999. Culture in Mind. Cognition, Culture, and the Problem of Meaning. Oxford Univ. Press. Siffin...

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