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الصفحة 148
By far the most important bonds which unite people in Bantu societies are kinship , age , sex , on the one hand , and territorial attachments on the other . Kinship is the peculiar relationship between persons which is brought about by ...
By far the most important bonds which unite people in Bantu societies are kinship , age , sex , on the one hand , and territorial attachments on the other . Kinship is the peculiar relationship between persons which is brought about by ...
الصفحة 150
That is the really important thing to grasp , that kinship is used far more widely than we use it in our society to link people together in social bonds . The organization built up on this basis is a very ...
That is the really important thing to grasp , that kinship is used far more widely than we use it in our society to link people together in social bonds . The organization built up on this basis is a very ...
الصفحة 151
This inevitably all - too - brief sketch of the importance of kinship among the Bantu , and of the groups that are founded on this basis and the ritual which links the kin together , must suffice for our present purpose .
This inevitably all - too - brief sketch of the importance of kinship among the Bantu , and of the groups that are founded on this basis and the ritual which links the kin together , must suffice for our present purpose .
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Sorcery and Native Opinion E E EvansPritchard | 56 |
Tagart | 63 |
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