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moongchi

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Why could the Sun lineage of the Natchez never manage to consolidate their power completely?
 
  a. Natchez rules of ranked exogamy meant that Sun tribe members always had to marry commoners.
  b. The matrilineal inheritance pattern of the Suns ran counter to the Natchez norm.
  c. The Suns were not the highest ranked lineage.
  d. The Suns always had to form a political alliance with at least one noble lineage.

Question 2

Lower status Toraja have benefited most from tourism because __________.
 
  a. they have been able to compete against higher status Toraja for tourist's attention
  b. they act as middlemen between high status Toraja and tourists
  c. they have more experience with tourists as a result of working in cities
  d. high status Toraja refuse to let their funerals be viewed



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