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It is not strictly a kinship term , being composed of translateable words , ' big or old name ' . We think it may have been superimposed upon tun ! ga ( which probably comes from the same root as tūn ) . Tun ! ga may originally have ...
It is not strictly a kinship term , being composed of translateable words , ' big or old name ' . We think it may have been superimposed upon tun ! ga ( which probably comes from the same root as tūn ) . Tun ! ga may originally have ...
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More information on the composition and operations of these working - parties would have helped to clarify both Ngoni kinship relations and social adjustment to labour migration . Dr. Gulliver states that ' brothers tend to live apart ...
More information on the composition and operations of these working - parties would have helped to clarify both Ngoni kinship relations and social adjustment to labour migration . Dr. Gulliver states that ' brothers tend to live apart ...
الصفحة 108
Distinct from , but over - lapping , the hierarchical state structure , is the system of kinship relations and groups . Every Soga , from the ruler of a traditional state to the most insignificant peasant , is a member of a patrilineal ...
Distinct from , but over - lapping , the hierarchical state structure , is the system of kinship relations and groups . Every Soga , from the ruler of a traditional state to the most insignificant peasant , is a member of a patrilineal ...
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THE KIN TERMINOLOGY SYSTEM OF THE KUNG BUSH | 1 |
THE SOCIAL FUNCTIONS AND MEANING OF HAUSA | 26 |
CONTRIBUTORS TO THIS NUMBER | 45 |
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