Traditional Law of the Ede
The traditional law of the Ede in Vietnam is valuable in a number of ways: it provides insights into the ethnic society and culture of the Ede; it illustrates the original cultural heritage of the Ede; and it preserves folk knowledge for governing a community. For every society, the stability of the...
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