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الصفحة 133
If we wish to understand a custom or institution that we find in a particular society there are two ways of dealing with it . One is to examine the part it plays in the system or complex of customs and institutions in which it is found ...
If we wish to understand a custom or institution that we find in a particular society there are two ways of dealing with it . One is to examine the part it plays in the system or complex of customs and institutions in which it is found ...
الصفحة 135
Both the avoidance customs and the ' joking ' customs are the means by which this situation is socially regulated . ... The custom of a joking relationship with the mother's brother is found in societies in which an individual belongs ...
Both the avoidance customs and the ' joking ' customs are the means by which this situation is socially regulated . ... The custom of a joking relationship with the mother's brother is found in societies in which an individual belongs ...
الصفحة 132
MARRIAGE CUSTOMS OF THE LUO OF KENYA E. E. EVANS - PRITCHARD part THIS paper forms of a short general account of the Luo based on ... as Mr. Shaw points out , there is some variation in local custom in the different tribes of Luoland .
MARRIAGE CUSTOMS OF THE LUO OF KENYA E. E. EVANS - PRITCHARD part THIS paper forms of a short general account of the Luo based on ... as Mr. Shaw points out , there is some variation in local custom in the different tribes of Luoland .
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