Africa, المجلد 69،الأعداد 1-2Oxford University Press, 1999 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 88
... Sisters ' sons among the Bulsa equally have the right to steal from their sons2 mothers ' brothers by virtue of the relationship of the mother with her brother , but I would not call it a ' residual ' claim , nor would I agree that ...
... Sisters ' sons among the Bulsa equally have the right to steal from their sons2 mothers ' brothers by virtue of the relationship of the mother with her brother , but I would not call it a ' residual ' claim , nor would I agree that ...
الصفحة 245
... sisters No children No. % No. % 8 18 0 0 Cattle raiders ' natal households ( n = 45 ) 33 73 4 9 Cattle raiders ' non ... sisters , four of them ( or 9 per cent ) had more sisters than brothers , and eight ( or 18 per cent ) of them had ...
... sisters No children No. % No. % 8 18 0 0 Cattle raiders ' natal households ( n = 45 ) 33 73 4 9 Cattle raiders ' non ... sisters , four of them ( or 9 per cent ) had more sisters than brothers , and eight ( or 18 per cent ) of them had ...
الصفحة 250
... sisters . Fourteen of these fifteen had two or more sisters , while one of the fifteen had only one sister ; this only sister was not , however , the household's eldest child , which means that her bridewealth was not especially ...
... sisters . Fourteen of these fifteen had two or more sisters , while one of the fifteen had only one sister ; this only sister was not , however , the household's eldest child , which means that her bridewealth was not especially ...
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