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الصفحة 146
There are certain fundamental needs that every society must fulfil if it is to survive
as a society at all . First , it must organize the relations of human beings to one
another by means of various groups which together constitute its social structure
...
There are certain fundamental needs that every society must fulfil if it is to survive
as a society at all . First , it must organize the relations of human beings to one
another by means of various groups which together constitute its social structure
...
الصفحة 149
The deep underlying principle that governs the behaviour here is that the
children of one set of parents , the siblings ' , as they are called , are largely
replicas of one another so far as the society is concerned . The members of one
family are all ...
The deep underlying principle that governs the behaviour here is that the
children of one set of parents , the siblings ' , as they are called , are largely
replicas of one another so far as the society is concerned . The members of one
family are all ...
الصفحة 152
In Bantu society it makes all the difference in the world whether one is born a
man or a woman , and relative age is one of the chief means by which social
control is exerted on the individual . From birth onwards , there is a gradual
initiation of ...
In Bantu society it makes all the difference in the world whether one is born a
man or a woman , and relative age is one of the chief means by which social
control is exerted on the individual . From birth onwards , there is a gradual
initiation of ...
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Sorcery and Native Opinion E E EvansPritchard | 22 |
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