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But the opposite line of argument is also possible : to show that quite a number of clan identities which are socially relevant today must be older than 400 years , and older than some present - day ethnic divisions .
But the opposite line of argument is also possible : to show that quite a number of clan identities which are socially relevant today must be older than 400 years , and older than some present - day ethnic divisions .
الصفحة 35
Sakuye , Garre , Ajuran , Boran and Arbore are ethnonyms . How to read the diachronic diagram . This diagram illustrates the diachronic development of a part of the interethnic clan relationships between the present - day ethnic groups ...
Sakuye , Garre , Ajuran , Boran and Arbore are ethnonyms . How to read the diachronic diagram . This diagram illustrates the diachronic development of a part of the interethnic clan relationships between the present - day ethnic groups ...
الصفحة 341
Peel is interested in the past , not only as the parent from which the present has sprung , but also as a component of the present - ' the past in the present ' - without which explanations of structures and events in the present would ...
Peel is interested in the past , not only as the parent from which the present has sprung , but also as a component of the present - ' the past in the present ' - without which explanations of structures and events in the present would ...
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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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