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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الصفحة 101
... ceremony of formal induction of the deputy . Such a ceremony would call for much dancing and beer - drinking and all the adolescent girls of the neighbourhood would come into the village . This project was referred to their elders and ...
... ceremony of formal induction of the deputy . Such a ceremony would call for much dancing and beer - drinking and all the adolescent girls of the neighbourhood would come into the village . This project was referred to their elders and ...
الصفحة 120
... ceremony and attempt to show from what cultural sources the peculiarities of these elements arise . Thus , while Bahima songs and Bahima dances are performed , these songs and dances are not peculiar to the marriage ceremony as such ...
... ceremony and attempt to show from what cultural sources the peculiarities of these elements arise . Thus , while Bahima songs and Bahima dances are performed , these songs and dances are not peculiar to the marriage ceremony as such ...
الصفحة 50
... ceremony only takes place between the man and his head wife , not with any of his other wives if he is a polygynist . In the case of polygynists the lesser wives perform the ceremony alone , after the husband has left the hut . As a ...
... ceremony only takes place between the man and his head wife , not with any of his other wives if he is a polygynist . In the case of polygynists the lesser wives perform the ceremony alone , after the husband has left the hut . As a ...
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