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الصفحة 127
Even if the homestead head can ( to some extent ) rely on the fact that he will be granted assistance if only he asks for it , he would find himself alone in the field should he rely on a ' generalized reciprocity ' to animate people to ...
Even if the homestead head can ( to some extent ) rely on the fact that he will be granted assistance if only he asks for it , he would find himself alone in the field should he rely on a ' generalized reciprocity ' to animate people to ...
الصفحة 143
The de jure population of Polelo in fact includes several people who have permanent residence rights ( section 10 ( 1 ) a , b and c ) in prescribed urban areas : these are people who choose to maintain a rural home .
The de jure population of Polelo in fact includes several people who have permanent residence rights ( section 10 ( 1 ) a , b and c ) in prescribed urban areas : these are people who choose to maintain a rural home .
الصفحة 192
The problem derives from the fact that Ifa , on one level at least , is not associated with the danger of revelation . On the contrary , Ifá is usually regarded as the embodiment of all that is safe , happy and healthy in the world .
The problem derives from the fact that Ifa , on one level at least , is not associated with the danger of revelation . On the contrary , Ifá is usually regarded as the embodiment of all that is safe , happy and healthy in the world .
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some notes on the Ik of northeastern Uganda | 1 |
Interethnic clan identities among Cushiticspeaking pastoralists | 17 |
Rural Zambia revisited | 39 |
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