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Its component hill communities need not have a common language or accept a common tribal name . Their tribal individuality does not arise out of participation in common action , but from a consciousness of unity of varying intensity ' ...
Its component hill communities need not have a common language or accept a common tribal name . Their tribal individuality does not arise out of participation in common action , but from a consciousness of unity of varying intensity ' ...
الصفحة 91
They are formed crucially by common allegiance to the headman . The kinship links between the headman and his followers may vary from tribe to tribe , or within a tribe , and within a single village there may be different kinds of ...
They are formed crucially by common allegiance to the headman . The kinship links between the headman and his followers may vary from tribe to tribe , or within a tribe , and within a single village there may be different kinds of ...
الصفحة 291
The most common curses ( matuka ) consist in referring to the private parts of a man or a woman . Funeral friends also show mutual kindness , the most common instance being to pass the beer gourd one to another .
The most common curses ( matuka ) consist in referring to the private parts of a man or a woman . Funeral friends also show mutual kindness , the most common instance being to pass the beer gourd one to another .
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