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الصفحة 53
Subject since the eighteenth century to the depredations , aggressions , and pressure of their more powerful neighbours , the immigrant Biéan Ovimbundu , the Luimbi nevertheless maintain their tribal customs and unity and have not been ...
Subject since the eighteenth century to the depredations , aggressions , and pressure of their more powerful neighbours , the immigrant Biéan Ovimbundu , the Luimbi nevertheless maintain their tribal customs and unity and have not been ...
الصفحة 70
The tribe may contain several hill communities , that is , several independent political units . The hill communities forming one tribe ... Its component hill communities need not have a common language or accept a common tribal name .
The tribe may contain several hill communities , that is , several independent political units . The hill communities forming one tribe ... Its component hill communities need not have a common language or accept a common tribal name .
الصفحة 154
... loosely centralized and operating through lodges scattered through the various tribal sections , both mirrored the tribal system with its divided loyalties and imparted to it a measure of cohesion it formerly lacked .
... loosely centralized and operating through lodges scattered through the various tribal sections , both mirrored the tribal system with its divided loyalties and imparted to it a measure of cohesion it formerly lacked .
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Zulu Literature D McK Malcolm | 33 |
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