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In everyday life , however , they are shadowy figures , described typically as silent spectators who observed rather than led events . The provincial conclave , the age - sets , the local ' gossip - groups ' of family heads can all be ...
In everyday life , however , they are shadowy figures , described typically as silent spectators who observed rather than led events . The provincial conclave , the age - sets , the local ' gossip - groups ' of family heads can all be ...
الصفحة 25
already described is associated with the age composition of a provincial community so that age - status differences can be described in kinship terms as well as in terms of the named classes . In 1957 , for example , the relationship ...
already described is associated with the age composition of a provincial community so that age - status differences can be described in kinship terms as well as in terms of the named classes . In 1957 , for example , the relationship ...
الصفحة 28
A common saying to describe something which has never been known is kuru ' amakora , or kuru ' amakora anaanai ... The Social Functions of Class Membership It is only on the ritual occasions already described and in particular the major ...
A common saying to describe something which has never been known is kuru ' amakora , or kuru ' amakora anaanai ... The Social Functions of Class Membership It is only on the ritual occasions already described and in particular the major ...
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