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When the generational method of applying terms was described we saw ! gulna applied , m.s. and w.s. , in ego's generation and the generations of ego's grandfather and grandson , to males only . Woman - speaking , as a generational term ...
When the generational method of applying terms was described we saw ! gulna applied , m.s. and w.s. , in ego's generation and the generations of ego's grandfather and grandson , to males only . Woman - speaking , as a generational term ...
الصفحة 127
The males of these twins were called : Kanisimbo ( * from Ka's womb ' ) , Kani yogo simbo ( ' from the same Ka's womb ' ) ... ( nyama ) and complementary spiritual forces ni and dya , 5 each of which had both a male and a female form .
The males of these twins were called : Kanisimbo ( * from Ka's womb ' ) , Kani yogo simbo ( ' from the same Ka's womb ' ) ... ( nyama ) and complementary spiritual forces ni and dya , 5 each of which had both a male and a female form .
الصفحة 232
Kung say that thin clouds which give no rain are male . They call them now.2 The big rain clouds are female . White ones they call / ga kwe disi — ga means cloud or rain , disi means females.3 The enormous grey clouds with rain pouring ...
Kung say that thin clouds which give no rain are male . They call them now.2 The big rain clouds are female . White ones they call / ga kwe disi — ga means cloud or rain , disi means females.3 The enormous grey clouds with rain pouring ...
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