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الصفحة 63
It is not , of course , a specific reference to classical matrilineal descent by a sister's son , but the Luvale normally refer to mothers in speaking of matrilineal descent . Thus the Luvale speak of lijimo lyetu ( our womb ) for a ...
It is not , of course , a specific reference to classical matrilineal descent by a sister's son , but the Luvale normally refer to mothers in speaking of matrilineal descent . Thus the Luvale speak of lijimo lyetu ( our womb ) for a ...
الصفحة 64
The reference to the wife of Ndalamuhitanganyi and her daughters in the formula of the royal clan is noteworthy . I have already indicated above ( p . 63 ) the close link between mothers and matrilineal descent in Luvale thought .
The reference to the wife of Ndalamuhitanganyi and her daughters in the formula of the royal clan is noteworthy . I have already indicated above ( p . 63 ) the close link between mothers and matrilineal descent in Luvale thought .
الصفحة 254
From 1903 until the 1930's official reports from Sokoto Province make little or no reference to seasonal migration . However , there is frequent reference to immigration from French territory which indicates that the Administration was ...
From 1903 until the 1930's official reports from Sokoto Province make little or no reference to seasonal migration . However , there is frequent reference to immigration from French territory which indicates that the Administration was ...
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