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الصفحة 59
CLAN , CHIEFTAINSHIP , AND SLAVERY IN LUVALE POLITICAL ORGANIZATIONI C. M. N. WHITE HE Luvale in Northern Rhodesia came under British administration in the early years of the present century , the first Government headquarters in ...
CLAN , CHIEFTAINSHIP , AND SLAVERY IN LUVALE POLITICAL ORGANIZATIONI C. M. N. WHITE HE Luvale in Northern Rhodesia came under British administration in the early years of the present century , the first Government headquarters in ...
الصفحة 69
Reference has been made already to female chiefs ; since only a proportion of all chiefs could be women , a mukwetunga was not an invariable concomitant of every Luvale chieftainship . Nevertheless it may be supposed that the position ...
Reference has been made already to female chiefs ; since only a proportion of all chiefs could be women , a mukwetunga was not an invariable concomitant of every Luvale chieftainship . Nevertheless it may be supposed that the position ...
الصفحة 70
AND SLAVERY IN Although the Luvale accepted the royal line of Ndalamuhitanganyi , the earlier clan structure did not lapse . The care with which the clan formulae have been pre . served reflects the persisting corporate consciousness of ...
AND SLAVERY IN Although the Luvale accepted the royal line of Ndalamuhitanganyi , the earlier clan structure did not lapse . The care with which the clan formulae have been pre . served reflects the persisting corporate consciousness of ...
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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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administration affines African agnatic animals applied associated Bantu become brother called chief Christian clan common concerned Congo course d'une discussion District economic epigrams example fact father field give given Government head headman important individual Institute interest kind kinship Kung labour land languages lineage linguistic live London Luvale male maroka marriage married means migration mission missionary mother Niam Nigeria nobles Notes Office organization parents particular person political population possible present Province reason reference regarded relations relationship relatives Research royal siblings situation social society South structure suggests territory tion traditional tribes United University values village West wife women