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In the world of the Machiguenga, sadness could be equated with anger, and anger...
Author:
Tahir Shah
Book:
House of the Tiger King: The
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In the world of the Machiguenga, sadness could be equated with anger, and anger was a perilous emotion, by which a foreigner could lose his life.
( Tahir Shah )
[ House of the Tiger King: The ]
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