Africa, المجلدات 19-20Oxford University Press, 1949 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 278
... mother . A daughter sent to her father may be married with transfer of jural authority over herself and her children , whereas the daughters retained by the mother's lineage must marry as did their mother . It is difficult to explain ...
... mother . A daughter sent to her father may be married with transfer of jural authority over herself and her children , whereas the daughters retained by the mother's lineage must marry as did their mother . It is difficult to explain ...
الصفحة 279
... mother give original jural and ritual authority over her children , once born . But rights in a child once born may be retained or transferred — a child may be pawned , adopted or married out - without prejudice to the rights held in ...
... mother give original jural and ritual authority over her children , once born . But rights in a child once born may be retained or transferred — a child may be pawned , adopted or married out - without prejudice to the rights held in ...
الصفحة 317
... mothers for a pocket - handkerchief plot where they may cultivate a few plants of rizga , millet , sweet potatoes , or maize . By the time a girl has reached puberty she assists her mother regularly on the main farms , and has two or ...
... mothers for a pocket - handkerchief plot where they may cultivate a few plants of rizga , millet , sweet potatoes , or maize . By the time a girl has reached puberty she assists her mother regularly on the main farms , and has two or ...
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Administration African appear authority become belong bride brother called carried cattle ceremony chief clan Colonial Coloured Congo considered culture custom dans Dogon European example exist expressed fact father female girl give given Government hand head headman Herskovits husband important Institute interest known land languages lineage linguistic live London Lower male marriage married means Mission mother Native Northern notes Office Ogol organization original period person political population present problems published reference region relation relationship relatives Rhodesia ritual shows social society South structure taken tion traditions tribe unit University Upper usually village ward wife woman women