Africa, المجلدات 19-20Oxford University Press, 1949 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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... belong to it . That is , a daughter never could belong to her father's ' clan ' , though she did ( and does ) belong to his kivalo ( lineage ) . All six ' clans ' consisted of male members only , and all females were supposed to be ...
... belong to it . That is , a daughter never could belong to her father's ' clan ' , though she did ( and does ) belong to his kivalo ( lineage ) . All six ' clans ' consisted of male members only , and all females were supposed to be ...
الصفحة 176
... belong to one or other of those tribes . In terms of social structure , a region is composed of a number of lineages , each one segmented . In terms of territorial distribution it is composed of villages and the lands held by the ...
... belong to one or other of those tribes . In terms of social structure , a region is composed of a number of lineages , each one segmented . In terms of territorial distribution it is composed of villages and the lands held by the ...
الصفحة 215
... belong together , but to separate them with a hyphen if the parent word to which the element belongs is located in another part of the sentence . Examples That child standing there knows nothing . Just look at that woman with the basket ...
... belong together , but to separate them with a hyphen if the parent word to which the element belongs is located in another part of the sentence . Examples That child standing there knows nothing . Just look at that woman with the basket ...
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Dietary Change in a Sudan Village following Locust Visitation N L Corkill | 1 |
LES SORKAWA PÊCHEURS ITINÉRANTS DU MOYEN NIGER | 5 |
The Ingredients of Magic Medicines Hans Cory | 33 |
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Administration African appear authority become belong bride brother called carried cattle ceremony chief clan Colonial Coloured Congo considered culture custom dans Dogon European example exist expressed fact father female girl give given Government hand head headman Herskovits husband important Institute interest known land languages lineage linguistic live London Lower male marriage married means Mission mother Native Northern notes Office Ogol organization original period person political population present problems published reference region relation relationship relatives Rhodesia ritual shows social society South structure taken tion traditions tribe unit University Upper usually village ward wife woman women