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الصفحة 66
A female chief was obliged to provide them with land and people to enable them to enjoy tribute and other ... The constant multiplication of chiefs also resulted in incessant quarrelling , jealousy , and suspicion among them .
A female chief was obliged to provide them with land and people to enable them to enjoy tribute and other ... The constant multiplication of chiefs also resulted in incessant quarrelling , jealousy , and suspicion among them .
الصفحة 68
Thus the chief secured the advantage of commanding the services of the best diviners , and at the same time avoided ... Among the supernatural attributes of the chiefs is the power to confer fertility on man , beast , and soil .
Thus the chief secured the advantage of commanding the services of the best diviners , and at the same time avoided ... Among the supernatural attributes of the chiefs is the power to confer fertility on man , beast , and soil .
الصفحة 69
Reference has been made already to female chiefs ; since only a proportion of all chiefs could be women ... Nevertheless it may be supposed that the position of a female chief might be less secure than that of a male chief , and thus it ...
Reference has been made already to female chiefs ; since only a proportion of all chiefs could be women ... Nevertheless it may be supposed that the position of a female chief might be less secure than that of a male chief , and thus it ...
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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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