Education and the Cultural Process; Papers Presented at a Symposium Comemorating the Seventy-fifth Anniversary of the Founding of Fisk University, April 29-May4, 1941. Ed. by Charles S.Johnson1943 - 136 strani |
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... belief in the power of education to work miracles — a belief which springs from looking at the other side of the shield . As long as the transmis- sion of culture is an orderly and continuous process , in a slowly changing society , the ...
... belief in the power of education to work miracles — a belief which springs from looking at the other side of the shield . As long as the transmis- sion of culture is an orderly and continuous process , in a slowly changing society , the ...
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... belief about tired legs scornfully denies the truth of the statement about coral snakes . An- other older man in the group comes to the support of the boy and in a tentative way supports the truth of the belief as to coral snakes . A ...
... belief about tired legs scornfully denies the truth of the statement about coral snakes . An- other older man in the group comes to the support of the boy and in a tentative way supports the truth of the belief as to coral snakes . A ...
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... belief " of the Ladinos on these points . The personalities of the influ- ential men , the accidents of recent experi- ences had with monkeys or snakes , and , in- deed , probably also the general tone of the moment , which may or may ...
... belief " of the Ladinos on these points . The personalities of the influ- ential men , the accidents of recent experi- ences had with monkeys or snakes , and , in- deed , probably also the general tone of the moment , which may or may ...
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INTRODUCTION TO SYMPOSIUM | 1 |
CULTURE AND EDUCATION IN THE MIDWESTERN HIGHLANDS OF GUATEMALA | 12 |
THE PANAFRICAN PROBLEM OF CULTURE CONTACT | 21 |
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