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الصفحة 376
In order to trace genealogical relationship it is necessary to recollect common ancestors ; and if these have religious value , ritual allegiance to a common ancestor or ancestress inevitably forms an intrinsic feature of kinship ties ...
In order to trace genealogical relationship it is necessary to recollect common ancestors ; and if these have religious value , ritual allegiance to a common ancestor or ancestress inevitably forms an intrinsic feature of kinship ties ...
الصفحة 386
JOKING RELATIONSHIPS IN TANGANYIKA R. E. MOREAU THE HE note on ' Joking relationship in East Africa ' in Africa , vol . xiii , pp . 170—3 , 1940 , brought to my notice a custom of which I had never heard . It led me to make inquiries ...
JOKING RELATIONSHIPS IN TANGANYIKA R. E. MOREAU THE HE note on ' Joking relationship in East Africa ' in Africa , vol . xiii , pp . 170—3 , 1940 , brought to my notice a custom of which I had never heard . It led me to make inquiries ...
الصفحة 399
... and none of them elders ' , the relationship is a reality throughout Tanganyika and a complicated conception full ... the terms of Professor A. R. Radcliffe - Brown's general theoretical discussion of joking relationships ( Africa ...
... and none of them elders ' , the relationship is a reality throughout Tanganyika and a complicated conception full ... the terms of Professor A. R. Radcliffe - Brown's general theoretical discussion of joking relationships ( Africa ...
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