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الصفحة 366
A pair of brothers having the same father ( sunzɔp , sing . sunzɔ ) are the potential originators of a pair of major segments of the lineage deriving from their father . So all major segments of a lineage of any span are visualized as ...
A pair of brothers having the same father ( sunzɔp , sing . sunzɔ ) are the potential originators of a pair of major segments of the lineage deriving from their father . So all major segments of a lineage of any span are visualized as ...
الصفحة 377
C ! should come froni a father who both begot him and recognizes him as legitimate offspring . Thus there is a tendency for conflict to arise if a person's physiological and jural paternity do not coincide .
C ! should come froni a father who both begot him and recognizes him as legitimate offspring . Thus there is a tendency for conflict to arise if a person's physiological and jural paternity do not coincide .
الصفحة 390
But in Nyiramba and in Yao families , members of any given generation cannot acknowledge utani until their father and ... narrowly restricted , a person's watani being limited to the children of his or her ) father's uterine sisters .
But in Nyiramba and in Yao families , members of any given generation cannot acknowledge utani until their father and ... narrowly restricted , a person's watani being limited to the children of his or her ) father's uterine sisters .
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