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الصفحة 107
and economic status still depends on the number of his wives and children . Some Nigerian Christians have for this reason formed themselves into an independent body , the members of which are allowed to have as many wives as they like .
and economic status still depends on the number of his wives and children . Some Nigerian Christians have for this reason formed themselves into an independent body , the members of which are allowed to have as many wives as they like .
الصفحة 252
The Queen - Mother and her co - wives are given treatment the day after the king and his close relatives . Mshopi , of the Mkondza clan , slaughters a black ox and takes special portions . He makes medicine for her to luma and gives a ...
The Queen - Mother and her co - wives are given treatment the day after the king and his close relatives . Mshopi , of the Mkondza clan , slaughters a black ox and takes special portions . He makes medicine for her to luma and gives a ...
الصفحة 443
They fast and have nothing to do with their wives during this time . The ekopo is mourning , and the molembe may be likewise mourning , but for the others it is a time of rejoicing , and also of the relaxing of moral restraints .
They fast and have nothing to do with their wives during this time . The ekopo is mourning , and the molembe may be likewise mourning , but for the others it is a time of rejoicing , and also of the relaxing of moral restraints .
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To the Members of the Institute Lord Lugard and Sir Hanns Vischer | 3 |
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