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الصفحة 91
In most tribes one or another set of kinship links forms the basis of groups which persist through time , in that the groups endure while they lose old members through death and departures and absorb new members by birth and adoption .
In most tribes one or another set of kinship links forms the basis of groups which persist through time , in that the groups endure while they lose old members through death and departures and absorb new members by birth and adoption .
الصفحة 95
We can better understand the situation if we consider the social structure of the Yao village a little more closely . The Yao are a matrilineal people and are dominantly matrilocal . They live in small groups of huts scattered fairly ...
We can better understand the situation if we consider the social structure of the Yao village a little more closely . The Yao are a matrilineal people and are dominantly matrilocal . They live in small groups of huts scattered fairly ...
الصفحة 97
genous group , in which his jurisdiction over one part of the village arises from his position as the warden of a ... Hence , theoretically , with each generation the number of opposed groups in a village doubles itself , and in a few ...
genous group , in which his jurisdiction over one part of the village arises from his position as the warden of a ... Hence , theoretically , with each generation the number of opposed groups in a village doubles itself , and in a few ...
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