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الصفحة 49
It is associated with the ghosts of the dead , perhaps because of the holes in the ground . The ghosts of the dead are often referred to as bina hin , the people down below . The habit of sleeping in a hole also seems to be associated ...
It is associated with the ghosts of the dead , perhaps because of the holes in the ground . The ghosts of the dead are often referred to as bina hin , the people down below . The habit of sleeping in a hole also seems to be associated ...
الصفحة 106
... and suggests the general hypothesis that stable marriage is associated with patriliny . Gluckman tests this hypothesis against a sub- stantial body of comparative data , drawn mainly from trans - Saharan Africa , and concludes that ...
... and suggests the general hypothesis that stable marriage is associated with patriliny . Gluckman tests this hypothesis against a sub- stantial body of comparative data , drawn mainly from trans - Saharan Africa , and concludes that ...
الصفحة 418
associated therewith ; he rightly maintains that a discussion of note frequency , melodic intervals , rhythm and musical phrasing belongs to the domain of musicology rather than ethnography . He also excludes from the present study all ...
associated therewith ; he rightly maintains that a discussion of note frequency , melodic intervals , rhythm and musical phrasing belongs to the domain of musicology rather than ethnography . He also excludes from the present study all ...
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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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