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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
The theory , of which I gave a brief outline in an earlier number of Africa , and to which M. Griaule adopts a negative attitude , starts from the position that the customs of avoidance or extreme respect towards the wife's parents ...
The theory , of which I gave a brief outline in an earlier number of Africa , and to which M. Griaule adopts a negative attitude , starts from the position that the customs of avoidance or extreme respect towards the wife's parents ...
الصفحة 143
Chapters 1–8 deal with family status and the reciprocal duties of the members ; chapters 9-11 with the economic status of strangers without kindred in the village ; chapters 12–29 with customs of landright ; chapters 30–3 with debt ...
Chapters 1–8 deal with family status and the reciprocal duties of the members ; chapters 9-11 with the economic status of strangers without kindred in the village ; chapters 12–29 with customs of landright ; chapters 30–3 with debt ...
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LES SORKAWA PÊCHEURS ITINÉRANTS DU MOYEN NIGER | 5 |
Dietary Change in a Sudan Village following Locust Visitation N L Corkill I | 11 |
Zulu Literature D McK Malcolm | 33 |
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