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It was possible to marry a chief's daughter by presenting him with two female slaves . Any children she bore belonged to you and not to the chief . It was not possible to marry a chief's daughter on the exchange system which governed ...
It was possible to marry a chief's daughter by presenting him with two female slaves . Any children she bore belonged to you and not to the chief . It was not possible to marry a chief's daughter on the exchange system which governed ...
الصفحة 224
If possible , therefore , historians should start their research with oral interviews . It is relevant to point out that quite a number of those from whom information contained in the archival materials was derived , or their immediate ...
If possible , therefore , historians should start their research with oral interviews . It is relevant to point out that quite a number of those from whom information contained in the archival materials was derived , or their immediate ...
الصفحة 344
Dr Mosley asserts that a positivistic approach to colonial history leads to a more objective examination of the period than is possible when reliance is placed on well - known paradigms . Nevertheless , some readers will no doubt be ...
Dr Mosley asserts that a positivistic approach to colonial history leads to a more objective examination of the period than is possible when reliance is placed on well - known paradigms . Nevertheless , some readers will no doubt be ...
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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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