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الصفحة 179
... to bring these events to the public notice ; for it is at this ceremonial , some weeks later , that the young men for the first time publicly appear in their new roles and the community takes cognisance of their changed status .
... to bring these events to the public notice ; for it is at this ceremonial , some weeks later , that the young men for the first time publicly appear in their new roles and the community takes cognisance of their changed status .
الصفحة 191
The Coloured appear to lack this cultural compactness , and , in addition , have tended to be far less stable and more changeable in their status relations with the rest of the community . The ' minority ratio ' principle may ...
The Coloured appear to lack this cultural compactness , and , in addition , have tended to be far less stable and more changeable in their status relations with the rest of the community . The ' minority ratio ' principle may ...
الصفحة 204
There are particular periods of the year when zars appear and strike . In fact , they make their appearance with the festival of the Cross , + which marks the end of the rainy season . It is a time when the flowers start to bloom and ...
There are particular periods of the year when zars appear and strike . In fact , they make their appearance with the festival of the Cross , + which marks the end of the rainy season . It is a time when the flowers start to bloom and ...
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