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Globalization and Localization: “Old” and “New” Irish Rituals in Savannah
Barbara A. Hendry
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William L Smith
Sociology & Anthropology
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Arts and Humanities
Ritual
100%
parade
100%
Celtic
60%
Ceremony
40%
Historic
20%
Action
20%
Annual meeting
20%
Informants
20%
Ethnic Identity
20%
Sunday
20%
Simultaneity
20%
Local identity
20%
Irish-American
20%
Group identity
20%
oppositional
20%
Commodification
20%
Social Sciences
Ritual
100%
Grassland
50%
Cultural Identity
50%
Commercialization
50%
Commodification
50%