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الصفحة 43
... which usually consists of something lasting related to the agya , i.e. the wealth of the matrilineage . I have difficulty accepting this interpretation , even though it is consistent with the statements of other researchers about ...
... which usually consists of something lasting related to the agya , i.e. the wealth of the matrilineage . I have difficulty accepting this interpretation , even though it is consistent with the statements of other researchers about ...
الصفحة 45
The relationship between wealth consumed and wealth produced , by breeding animals and by cultivation , takes the form of a surplus . This is a concept similar to the physiocratic produit net as the surplus generated by the fertility of ...
The relationship between wealth consumed and wealth produced , by breeding animals and by cultivation , takes the form of a surplus . This is a concept similar to the physiocratic produit net as the surplus generated by the fertility of ...
الصفحة 87
With full hands they enjoy their mother's wealth . With full hands they enjoy their brother's wealth . With full hands they enjoy their sister's wealth . With full hands they enjoy their father's wealth .
With full hands they enjoy their mother's wealth . With full hands they enjoy their brother's wealth . With full hands they enjoy their sister's wealth . With full hands they enjoy their father's wealth .
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activities African agricultural ancestors Andoni appears areas attempt authority become boundaries brother called capital cash central Christian colonial concept context continuity crops cultural death discussion economic effect ethnic farm farmers father give groups hold household idea Igede important income individual initiation Institute interest International involved Kenya Kondi labour land language lineage living loans London male means Moba nature noted organisation particular planting political practices present Press problems production profit provides question refer relations remain responsibility role rural Sierra Leone social society South stories structure suggests theory tion trade traditional trees University University Press village wealth western wives woman women young