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of their specific ritual roles and powers , no clan can be replaced by any other : co - operation , liked or not , becomes inevitable . Unity is thus maintained through the interdependence of the diverse parts ( Schlee , 1979 ) .
of their specific ritual roles and powers , no clan can be replaced by any other : co - operation , liked or not , becomes inevitable . Unity is thus maintained through the interdependence of the diverse parts ( Schlee , 1979 ) .
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There are prayers and other rituals . All men , apart from the senior dabela age grade ( who are in some aspects equated to women ) , mark their foreheads with some of its blood . All these rituals are for defence .
There are prayers and other rituals . All men , apart from the senior dabela age grade ( who are in some aspects equated to women ) , mark their foreheads with some of its blood . All these rituals are for defence .
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Harrau also shares this ritual with other lineages , namely Madacho and Galalle . The diagnostic value of the ritual for clan identification is somewhat reduced by these parallels , but not altogether neutralized , since the vast ...
Harrau also shares this ritual with other lineages , namely Madacho and Galalle . The diagnostic value of the ritual for clan identification is somewhat reduced by these parallels , but not altogether neutralized , since the vast ...
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