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الصفحة 380
It is the bond of uterine descent perpetuated through the female line in the same way as the bond of agnatic descent is transmitted through the male line . Uterine siblings are saarət ; uterine sisters ' children are saarat ( but not ...
It is the bond of uterine descent perpetuated through the female line in the same way as the bond of agnatic descent is transmitted through the male line . Uterine siblings are saarət ; uterine sisters ' children are saarat ( but not ...
الصفحة 381
This potentiality adheres only to the female line and defines that line in social terms . “ This is my soog ' , a person usually says when introducing a uterine relative . “ If he or she ) Aies magically ( ayot ) I , too , Ay magically ...
This potentiality adheres only to the female line and defines that line in social terms . “ This is my soog ' , a person usually says when introducing a uterine relative . “ If he or she ) Aies magically ( ayot ) I , too , Ay magically ...
الصفحة 396
In general it appears that an mtani is preferred to any relative as master ( or mistress ) of ceremonies at a funeral . It is not clear how widely a female mtani is acceptable at a man's funeral . Among the Bondei she takes charge if no ...
In general it appears that an mtani is preferred to any relative as master ( or mistress ) of ceremonies at a funeral . It is not clear how widely a female mtani is acceptable at a man's funeral . Among the Bondei she takes charge if no ...
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To the Members of the Institute Lord Lugard and Sir Hanns Vischer | 3 |
RECENT SOCIAL WELFARE DEVELOPMENTS IN BRITISH | 4 |
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