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الصفحة 19
Kung do not marry uncles or aunts because they are ' like ' parents . Cousins , they say , are ' like ' siblings and nephews and nieces ' like ' offspring . Marriage with any of these would be shocking . In the genealogies of about 175 ...
Kung do not marry uncles or aunts because they are ' like ' parents . Cousins , they say , are ' like ' siblings and nephews and nieces ' like ' offspring . Marriage with any of these would be shocking . In the genealogies of about 175 ...
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The Kung , however , have done so , and appear to have adapted it as logically as possible to the generational method . They apply it only to somewhat distant relationships , namely , grandparents , grandchildren , collaterals ...
The Kung , however , have done so , and appear to have adapted it as logically as possible to the generational method . They apply it only to somewhat distant relationships , namely , grandparents , grandchildren , collaterals ...
الصفحة 24
The name connexions of the Kung of Nyae Nyae extend throughout the region . Thinking of Gautscha Pan as approximately the centre , the name connexions extend about 80 miles to the south , and include the Kung who live at Gum and at a ...
The name connexions of the Kung of Nyae Nyae extend throughout the region . Thinking of Gautscha Pan as approximately the centre , the name connexions extend about 80 miles to the south , and include the Kung who live at Gum and at a ...
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THE KIN TERMINOLOGY SYSTEM OF THE KUNG BUSH | 1 |
THE SOCIAL FUNCTIONS AND MEANING OF HAUSA | 26 |
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