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الصفحة 289
Luak , a man of the Leek tribe , refused to stay at home and help Thicjok , his father , to herd the cattle and hoe the gardens , but spent his time attending dances and courting girls . He wandered about the country having a good time ...
Luak , a man of the Leek tribe , refused to stay at home and help Thicjok , his father , to herd the cattle and hoe the gardens , but spent his time attending dances and courting girls . He wandered about the country having a good time ...
الصفحة 136
So far there has been no talk about cattle , but after this ceremony the husband , or his father , begins to pay bridewealth and the wife's parents put pressure on him to expedite payment by encouraging their daughter to return home on ...
So far there has been no talk about cattle , but after this ceremony the husband , or his father , begins to pay bridewealth and the wife's parents put pressure on him to expedite payment by encouraging their daughter to return home on ...
الصفحة 139
From the information recorded by early authorities ( Johnston , Hobley , Northcote , Stam , and Hartmann ) it appears that before cattle plague had destroyed much of the Luo livestock at the end of last century , anything between twenty ...
From the information recorded by early authorities ( Johnston , Hobley , Northcote , Stam , and Hartmann ) it appears that before cattle plague had destroyed much of the Luo livestock at the end of last century , anything between twenty ...
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