Arecaidinism:betel chiewing in transcultural perspective.
By: Burton-Bradley, Burbu G.
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BookPublisher: s.l : s.n., 1979Subject(s): Culture -- study and teaching -- Culture -- study and teaching | Arecaidinism -- Betel ChewingPapua New Gunea. -- Arecaidinism -- Betel ChewingPapua New GuneaSummary: The arguements advanced against arecaidinism or betel-nut habitration are obtensibly esthetic, addictive and oncogenic in nature but may leave other origins.
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The arguements advanced against arecaidinism or betel-nut habitration are obtensibly esthetic, addictive and oncogenic in nature but may leave other origins.
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