Africa, المجلد 74Oxford University Press, 2004 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 178
... isibongo also relates the Ndebele to ' the Zulu ' in South Africa , since Zulu - speakers also address each other by isibongo . The practice of referring to each other by isibongo , however , also differentiates Ndebele - speakers among ...
... isibongo also relates the Ndebele to ' the Zulu ' in South Africa , since Zulu - speakers also address each other by isibongo . The practice of referring to each other by isibongo , however , also differentiates Ndebele - speakers among ...
الصفحة 185
... isibongo into a more prestigious one . The first way is to translate the meaning of a clan or totem name in another Bantu language into an Ndebele isibongo that has the same meaning . This is easier with certain names than with others ...
... isibongo into a more prestigious one . The first way is to translate the meaning of a clan or totem name in another Bantu language into an Ndebele isibongo that has the same meaning . This is easier with certain names than with others ...
الصفحة 186
The second way to change one's isibongo is to turn one's isitemo ( family name ) into an isibongo ( totem name ) . As stated , many Shona - speakers address each other by family name ( Hannan 1984 ) , although they may also use their ...
The second way to change one's isibongo is to turn one's isitemo ( family name ) into an isibongo ( totem name ) . As stated , many Shona - speakers address each other by family name ( Hannan 1984 ) , although they may also use their ...
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transformations in foster | 28 |
changing relations between | 62 |
time and relatedness in eastern Uganda | 76 |
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