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The maroka who make such decla- mations are normally strangers to the community , but are for that reason perhaps the best available spokesmen for the values to which they give expression . This rela- tively informal type of roko has ...
The maroka who make such decla- mations are normally strangers to the community , but are for that reason perhaps the best available spokesmen for the values to which they give expression . This rela- tively informal type of roko has ...
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It is partly for this reason , and partly because of the differences already mentioned , that I prefer to keep the two classes separate instead of treating them as a unified Tswana group . In order to ensure that the data for both are ...
It is partly for this reason , and partly because of the differences already mentioned , that I prefer to keep the two classes separate instead of treating them as a unified Tswana group . In order to ensure that the data for both are ...
الصفحة 156
The underlying reason for this apparent exclusiveness , I suggested , ' is not so much " to keep the blood pure " as to secure the political advantages attached to union with powerful or influential families ' .
The underlying reason for this apparent exclusiveness , I suggested , ' is not so much " to keep the blood pure " as to secure the political advantages attached to union with powerful or influential families ' .
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