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  2. aboriginal | University of Cambridge

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    20 Jun 2024: 26 Sep 2016. The story of Native North America – from its vast contribution to world culture, to the often taboo social problems of drinking, gambling and.
  3. Indigenous | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/topics/Indigenous
    20 Jun 2024: The story of Native North America – from its vast contribution to world culture, to the often taboo social problems of drinking, gambling and.
  4. https://www.socanth.cam.ac.uk/taxonomy/term/42/feed

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    19 Jun 2024: across the Pacific: the Fluttering Tide Europeans brought gambling to the Pacific along with novel forms of valuable and disjunctive wealth imbalances. ... Gambling very quickly became highly desirable, extremely variable and an important explanatory
  5. Mining | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/mining
    19 Jun 2024: In mining for some minerals, such as diamonds, luck plays a large role, and mining is equated with gambling, or viewed in religious terms, in that success seems to be granted ... Brussels: International Alert. D'Angelo, L. 2015. 'Diamond mining is a chain
  6. Picture Credits | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    19 Jun 2024: Gifts: Picture by Udri [accessed 07/07/2020]. Gambling. Main picture by Szymon Kochanski [accessed 07/10/2016].
  7. Dr Anthony J. Pickles: Money Games: Gambling in a Papua New Guinea…

    https://www.socanth.cam.ac.uk/about-us/news/dr-anthony-j-pickles-money-games-gambling-in-a-papua-new-guinea-town
    19 Jun 2024: Dr Anthony J. Pickles: Money Games: Gambling in a Papua New Guinea Town. ... Money Games is an ethnographic monograph which reveals the contemporary importance of gambling in urban Papua New Guinea.
  8. Tourism | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    19 Jun 2024: and gambling, all separated from the paid jobs through which most visitors earn money for consumption-based living in their normal places.
  9. Addiction | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/addiction
    19 Jun 2024: not just drug-taking and drinking, but gambling, eating, sex, video gaming, and even shopping. ... Activities like sex, technology-use, gambling, shopping and eating now sit alongside the more time-honoured activities of drug-taking, drinking and smoking.
  10. Buddhism | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    19 Jun 2024: The politics of memory and representations of violence informed Thailand’s pro-democracy movement in the 1990 and its aftermath, as reflected in Alan Klima’s (2002) ethnography of funeral gambling
  11. Hunting and gathering | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    19 Jun 2024: Another example of levelling practices is gambling, such as the gambling of arrows among the Hadza, a group of a few hundred hunter-gatherers in Tanzania (Wooburn 1988). ... Gambling is also widespread in Aboriginal Australia and those who gain are

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