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الصفحة 185
Here the population is divided into three segments each of which claims distinct descent and , in virtue of this descent ... The second segment is that of the kintsozi , or ' owners of the land ' , who claim to have been the first ...
Here the population is divided into three segments each of which claims distinct descent and , in virtue of this descent ... The second segment is that of the kintsozi , or ' owners of the land ' , who claim to have been the first ...
الصفحة 122
Though the objects of the claims are typical esira objects , the nature of the claims differs from esira in several respects . For the same reason we cannot properly call the gifts to kinswomen a form of bridewealth distribution , since ...
Though the objects of the claims are typical esira objects , the nature of the claims differs from esira in several respects . For the same reason we cannot properly call the gifts to kinswomen a form of bridewealth distribution , since ...
الصفحة 231
By 1888 , claims were being staked on the coasts , but it was not clear just how the lines would run inland , what regions were best worth seizing , and how claims on paper could be made good in the vast , wild , unhealthy interior .
By 1888 , claims were being staked on the coasts , but it was not clear just how the lines would run inland , what regions were best worth seizing , and how claims on paper could be made good in the vast , wild , unhealthy interior .
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