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الصفحة 65
61 ) the Luvale do not distinguish in terminology between tribe and clan ; this too suggests that the distinct corporate groups ... clans and only later were welded into , and dispersed among , what may conventionally be called tribes .
61 ) the Luvale do not distinguish in terminology between tribe and clan ; this too suggests that the distinct corporate groups ... clans and only later were welded into , and dispersed among , what may conventionally be called tribes .
الصفحة 139
... and creof 294 ) not unt ́N a paper written at the end of 1946 ( but not published until 1950 ) , 1 I discussed incidentally the types and frequency of marriages with kin among the Tswana tribes of the Bechuanaland Protectorate .
... and creof 294 ) not unt ́N a paper written at the end of 1946 ( but not published until 1950 ) , 1 I discussed incidentally the types and frequency of marriages with kin among the Tswana tribes of the Bechuanaland Protectorate .
الصفحة 168
steps which a tribe might take to discourage the conversion of one of its members . People who manifested exceptional interest in the new religion were reproached by relatives and friends . They were accused of deserting their families ...
steps which a tribe might take to discourage the conversion of one of its members . People who manifested exceptional interest in the new religion were reproached by relatives and friends . They were accused of deserting their families ...
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