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الصفحة 353
The number of generations reckoned from the living adults to the apex of the lineage varies from one idile to the next . Most frequently it is from five to seven generations ; some idile reckon back as far as nine generations to the ...
The number of generations reckoned from the living adults to the apex of the lineage varies from one idile to the next . Most frequently it is from five to seven generations ; some idile reckon back as far as nine generations to the ...
الصفحة 370
But neither an olori omolebi nor an omolebi as a whole has formal authority or power to enforce its decisions except where an omolebi and idile are coextensive and an olori omolebi is then the bale of the idile .
But neither an olori omolebi nor an omolebi as a whole has formal authority or power to enforce its decisions except where an omolebi and idile are coextensive and an olori omolebi is then the bale of the idile .
الصفحة 372
In principle he can also aspire to political office through his mother's lineage . If a title is vested in an idile the direct descendants of a female member of the idile are entitled to seek the office as well as any actual ...
In principle he can also aspire to political office through his mother's lineage . If a title is vested in an idile the direct descendants of a female member of the idile are entitled to seek the office as well as any actual ...
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Note on the Verbal E Stem in East African Bantu Ernest B Haddon | 79 |
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