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الصفحة 139
That the Dogon explain the exchange of insults as a means of purifying the liver does not prevent us from treating the Dogon institution as one example of a very widespread form of ' friendship ' in which such exchange is a distinctive ...
That the Dogon explain the exchange of insults as a means of purifying the liver does not prevent us from treating the Dogon institution as one example of a very widespread form of ' friendship ' in which such exchange is a distinctive ...
الصفحة 175
JOURNAL OF THE INTERNATIONAL AFRICAN INSTITUTE VOLUME XX JULY 1950 NUMBER 3 AN ANALYTICAL COMMENTARY ON THE SOCIAL STRUCTURE OF THE DOGON ' DAVID TAIT T is useful to review existing ethnographic writings from time to time in the light ...
JOURNAL OF THE INTERNATIONAL AFRICAN INSTITUTE VOLUME XX JULY 1950 NUMBER 3 AN ANALYTICAL COMMENTARY ON THE SOCIAL STRUCTURE OF THE DOGON ' DAVID TAIT T is useful to review existing ethnographic writings from time to time in the light ...
الصفحة 175
This paper is in no sense a summary of the data collected by the various Missions Griaule ; it is an ' analytical commentary ' dealing only with the social system of the Dogon of Sanga that a structural analysis of the material reveals ...
This paper is in no sense a summary of the data collected by the various Missions Griaule ; it is an ' analytical commentary ' dealing only with the social system of the Dogon of Sanga that a structural analysis of the material reveals ...
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