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الصفحة 31
Many of the royal maroka proudly describe themselves as royal slaves , and point to the fact that their ancestors held titles as royal musicians under earlier kings . It seems that there is at least a core of such maroka hereditarily ...
Many of the royal maroka proudly describe themselves as royal slaves , and point to the fact that their ancestors held titles as royal musicians under earlier kings . It seems that there is at least a core of such maroka hereditarily ...
الصفحة 64
The Nama clan divided , the secondary branch , Nama kwandu , not being regarded as of royal status . Tradition relates that it broke away as a result of a fight between two members of the royal family after a quarrel .
The Nama clan divided , the secondary branch , Nama kwandu , not being regarded as of royal status . Tradition relates that it broke away as a result of a fight between two members of the royal family after a quarrel .
الصفحة 68
The royal emblems of chieftainship include a lukano or bracelet of human penises ; in the past it was necessary for a new chief to add a fresh penis to his lukano to ensure the continuity of the fertility residing in it .
The royal emblems of chieftainship include a lukano or bracelet of human penises ; in the past it was necessary for a new chief to add a fresh penis to his lukano to ensure the continuity of the fertility residing in it .
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