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الصفحة 153
... and it is regarded as the ritual which transfers a boy or a girl from the status of child to the status of grown - up ; and in some tribes , where marriage takes place early , the ceremonies form the immediate prelude to marriage .
... and it is regarded as the ritual which transfers a boy or a girl from the status of child to the status of grown - up ; and in some tribes , where marriage takes place early , the ceremonies form the immediate prelude to marriage .
الصفحة 425
A distinction should also be drawn between the families of the different strata of society , and those of the slaves in former times , also the number , work , and status of the slaves should be mentioned . The forms and ceremonies by ...
A distinction should also be drawn between the families of the different strata of society , and those of the slaves in former times , also the number , work , and status of the slaves should be mentioned . The forms and ceremonies by ...
الصفحة 512
Another feature of special interest : ' it is a mistake to suppose that in Negro society the wife is never regarded as “ bought ” , for among the Mambila the social status of an exchange wife does not differ from that of a slave wife .
Another feature of special interest : ' it is a mistake to suppose that in Negro society the wife is never regarded as “ bought ” , for among the Mambila the social status of an exchange wife does not differ from that of a slave wife .
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OF AFRICAN LANGUAGES AND CULTURES | 1 |
CONTENTS | 10 |
The Religion of the Pagan Tribes of the White Nile C G Seligman | 22 |
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