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RELIGION AND CULTURE (4) answer(s).
 
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Ahmadiyah movement: a history and perspective / Lavan, Spencer 1974  Book
Lavan, Spencer Book
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Publication DelhI, Manohar Book Service, 1974.
Description xii, 220p.Hbk
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Ahmadiyah movement: a history and perspective / Lavan, Spencer 1974  Book
Lavan, Spencer Book
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Publication DelhI, Manohar Book Service, 1974.
Description xii, 220p.Hbk
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Psyche, culture and the new science: the role of PN / Tomlin, E W F 1985  Book
Tomlin, E W F Book
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Publication London, Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1985.
Description x, 214p.Pbk
Standard Number 0710201990
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Rice-beer, purification and debates over religion and culture in Northeast India / Longkumer, Arkotong   Journal Article
Longkumer, Arkotong Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The aim of this paper is to examine the importance of rice-beer (zao) amongst the Zeme Nagas of Assam. Colonial officials and Christian missionaries brought new ideas into Zeme social and cultural practices, quite different from their own. One way to frame this interaction is to examine the tension between world-views held by indigenous religions and Christianity, and what this tension represents for the Zeme. I aim to demonstrate how the terms ‘religion’ and ‘culture’ can be understood by examining the position of rice-beer in Zeme society. I will show how these debates were influenced by nineteenth-century Victorian interlocutors, and equally how local discourses have appropriated these colonial concepts as a point of leverage for internal social dynamics in contemporary times.
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