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As reported by modern dictionaries the most common meaning of the English word ‘meeting’ is prearranged gatherings of people talking mutually and making plans and agreements concerning their common future.
I am indebted to Donald LeBeau for his linguistic corrections and suggestions, Jan Joost Peskens for his beautiful photographs of Togunas, and Cas Wouters for his helpful comments on earlier drafts.
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van Vree, W. (2019). Formalisation and Informalisation of Meeting Manners. In: Wouters, C., Dunning, M. (eds) Civilisation and Informalisation. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-00798-0_11
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