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These people are almost always kinsfolk , and in the smaller villages they are usually all either matrilineal descendants of a common ancestress or their spouses . In the larger groups there is a more complex situation which I shall ...
These people are almost always kinsfolk , and in the smaller villages they are usually all either matrilineal descendants of a common ancestress or their spouses . In the larger groups there is a more complex situation which I shall ...
الصفحة 314
Thus the ownership of houseland is vested in the individual householder and passes to his direct male descendants , while farmland is owned by the community , that is , by the lineage - usually the maximal lineage , but sometimes the ...
Thus the ownership of houseland is vested in the individual householder and passes to his direct male descendants , while farmland is owned by the community , that is , by the lineage - usually the maximal lineage , but sometimes the ...
الصفحة 320
Transfer by sale was almost invariably accompanied by the sacrifice of an animal to the ancestors of the lineage selling the land , the sacrifice being usually made on the land in question ; among the Northern Ibo the animal was usually ...
Transfer by sale was almost invariably accompanied by the sacrifice of an animal to the ancestors of the lineage selling the land , the sacrifice being usually made on the land in question ; among the Northern Ibo the animal was usually ...
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