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artifacts or behaviors. To him, culture was what's in your head,” said David K. Jordan, UC San Diego professor emeritus of anthropology and a longtime friend
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from The Encyclopledia of Taoism The Taoist Canon - maintained by David K. Jordan at UCSD. See also his overview of the canons of all three major Chinese
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Culture" in The Minor Arts of Daily Life: Popular Culture in Taiwan David K. Jordan, Andrew D. Morris, and Marc L. Moskowitz, (eds.), Honolulu: Univ. of
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Anthropology: Perspective on Humanity, ed. by Marc J. Swartz and David K. Jordan. John Wiley & Sons. Jordan, David K. 1977. "How to Become a Chinese
Esperanto profanity (1,762 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
tabuaj kaj insultaj esprimoj en Esperanto (La KancerKliniko, 2006) David K. Jordan, Being Colloquial in Esperanto: A Reference Guide for Americans. (University
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OCLC 46661540. Jordan, David K. "Zhongli Quan". Official Site of David K. Jordan, Professor Emeritus of Anthropology, UCSD. Retrieved 2 January 2022
Divination (4,748 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Miller (1997). Miller (2017). Miller (2011). Rohsenow, Hill Gates, and David K. Jordan. “Gods, Ghosts, and Ancestors: The Folk Religion of a Taiwanese Village
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Yuán 元, Míng 明, and Qīng 清 Dynasties (XIIIth to XIXth Centuries)". David K. Jordan China Resources. University of California San Diego. Retrieved 9 July