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All the villages to the north , and many to the south of my village had adopted a new anti - sorcery cult , Kabengabenga , which was sweeping across the whole Kasai district . It promised hunting success , health , and long life to its ...
All the villages to the north , and many to the south of my village had adopted a new anti - sorcery cult , Kabengabenga , which was sweeping across the whole Kasai district . It promised hunting success , health , and long life to its ...
الصفحة 109
Unit Number of married males Number in TABLE I. Size of Headman's Clan and Largest Clan in Five Villages Number in Percentage in Percentage in headman's headman's largest largest clan clan clan clan BUYODI Sub - village I " " II 3 ** 27 ...
Unit Number of married males Number in TABLE I. Size of Headman's Clan and Largest Clan in Five Villages Number in Percentage in Percentage in headman's headman's largest largest clan clan clan clan BUYODI Sub - village I " " II 3 ** 27 ...
الصفحة 110
In only five of the 33 sub- villages did the largest clan group make up half or more of the total married males . ... At the village level , the mean percentage was 21.8 ( in all five villages the headman's clan was also the largest ) .
In only five of the 33 sub- villages did the largest clan group make up half or more of the total married males . ... At the village level , the mean percentage was 21.8 ( in all five villages the headman's clan was also the largest ) .
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THE KIN TERMINOLOGY SYSTEM OF THE KUNG BUSH | 1 |
THE SOCIAL FUNCTIONS AND MEANING OF HAUSA | 26 |
CONTRIBUTORS TO THIS NUMBER | 45 |
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