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Sigetíá and Komokua are said to have split into two separate clans each because of the large number of families they ... According to Turnbull ( 1974 : 154 ) , there are four original clan settlement areas : Loitanet , Kalepeto , Niagum ...
Sigetíá and Komokua are said to have split into two separate clans each because of the large number of families they ... According to Turnbull ( 1974 : 154 ) , there are four original clan settlement areas : Loitanet , Kalepeto , Niagum ...
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Counting the Rendille sub - clans and the named lineages of the Gabbra , Sakuye and Garre - Adola , we get a total of ... a rough idea of the number of interethnic clan relationships of the second type , L.e. the ' real ' agnatic ones .
Counting the Rendille sub - clans and the named lineages of the Gabbra , Sakuye and Garre - Adola , we get a total of ... a rough idea of the number of interethnic clan relationships of the second type , L.e. the ' real ' agnatic ones .
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Wherever the lineages which form a clan or sub - clan have not been listed , owing to limited space , I have stated their number in brackets . These numbers are somewhat arbitrary , because the longer one asks the smaller are the sub ...
Wherever the lineages which form a clan or sub - clan have not been listed , owing to limited space , I have stated their number in brackets . These numbers are somewhat arbitrary , because the longer one asks the smaller are the sub ...
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Rural Zambia revisited | 39 |
the relevance of | 60 |
a transformational analysis of | 77 |
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