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الصفحة 332
Contributions for burials of relatives 3-6 11. Money to children , brothers , sisters , and other relatives ( excluding those otherwise listed ) 3 : 3 12. Stockfish , meat , and money to women who gave them food during ' famine ' period ...
Contributions for burials of relatives 3-6 11. Money to children , brothers , sisters , and other relatives ( excluding those otherwise listed ) 3 : 3 12. Stockfish , meat , and money to women who gave them food during ' famine ' period ...
الصفحة 396
And it is possible that there is also some underlying connexion with the Bondei denial of the death cited above and the taunts of the Bemba banungwe , when the earth has been heaped above the corpse , that its relatives have buried a ...
And it is possible that there is also some underlying connexion with the Bondei denial of the death cited above and the taunts of the Bemba banungwe , when the earth has been heaped above the corpse , that its relatives have buried a ...
الصفحة 399
A man's mtani temporarily takes the place of his corpse in the grave ; the mtani is preferred to any relative for the ... mtani as closer than a brother ; yet he is regarded as immune from infections that blood relatives greatly dread .
A man's mtani temporarily takes the place of his corpse in the grave ; the mtani is preferred to any relative for the ... mtani as closer than a brother ; yet he is regarded as immune from infections that blood relatives greatly dread .
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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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