Africa, المجلد 48Oxford University Press, 1978 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 282
... Needham's quite unconvincing argument that the head of the princesses is ' allowed to marry ' and is therefore in this regard ' fully feminine ' . The ethnographic evidence , including Roscoe's own testimony , points clearly to an ...
... Needham's quite unconvincing argument that the head of the princesses is ' allowed to marry ' and is therefore in this regard ' fully feminine ' . The ethnographic evidence , including Roscoe's own testimony , points clearly to an ...
الصفحة 287
... Needham rebukes me for representing ' illegitimate connections ( where no bridewealth is reported to have been paid ) as though they constituted direct patrilineal descent ' ( 1976 : 241 ) . But surely the important point is not how I ...
... Needham rebukes me for representing ' illegitimate connections ( where no bridewealth is reported to have been paid ) as though they constituted direct patrilineal descent ' ( 1976 : 241 ) . But surely the important point is not how I ...
الصفحة 288
... ( Needham 1967 : 441 [ 321 ] ) . Needham omitted to note , however , in this connection , Roscoe's assertions that ' the birth of twins is propitious and is the subject of congratulation to the parents ' ( 1922 : 186 ) , and that it was ...
... ( Needham 1967 : 441 [ 321 ] ) . Needham omitted to note , however , in this connection , Roscoe's assertions that ' the birth of twins is propitious and is the subject of congratulation to the parents ' ( 1922 : 186 ) , and that it was ...
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PHILIP BURNHAM | 99 |
Kinship Descent and Marriage in Luapula | 205 |
Contributors to this Number | 219 |
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