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Title
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Contents
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
On Language and Orthography
Introduction
1 Muli The Political Integration of a Lama Kingdom
2 Bustling Township A Muli Township in the Post-Mao Era
3 The Premi House Ritual and Relatedness
4 Premi Cosmology Ritual and the State
5 Modernity in Yunnan Religion and the Pumizu
Conclusion
Epilogue
Glossary
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