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الصفحة 316
As long as she remains in his household , however , the property is hers and she can dispose of it as she likes during her lifetime . On her death it is inherited by her sons , or in default of sons it passes to her husband or his ...
As long as she remains in his household , however , the property is hers and she can dispose of it as she likes during her lifetime . On her death it is inherited by her sons , or in default of sons it passes to her husband or his ...
الصفحة 258
Since he says that the Bubis have completely forgotten their ancient customs , that nothing remains in their consciousness but a dread of disembodied spirits , it is strange that the Count is able to tell us so much of their old beliefs ...
Since he says that the Bubis have completely forgotten their ancient customs , that nothing remains in their consciousness but a dread of disembodied spirits , it is strange that the Count is able to tell us so much of their old beliefs ...
الصفحة 320
Just as it is almost inconceivable to a Nsaw man that a father should deny a child food while it remains under his care , so likewise it is opposed to Nsaw values that a fai should deny to any one of his dependents land for subsistence ...
Just as it is almost inconceivable to a Nsaw man that a father should deny a child food while it remains under his care , so likewise it is opposed to Nsaw values that a fai should deny to any one of his dependents land for subsistence ...
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Dietary Change in a Sudan Village following Locust Visitation N L Corkill I | 11 |
Zulu Literature D McK Malcolm | 33 |
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