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الصفحة 155
But one may suggest in passing that to allow marriage with any kind of cousin seems less in need of special explanation than insistence on marriage with one particular kind and the prohibition of all others .
But one may suggest in passing that to allow marriage with any kind of cousin seems less in need of special explanation than insistence on marriage with one particular kind and the prohibition of all others .
الصفحة 320
In both contexts the word ruganda implies , in behavioural terms , kinds of social relationships which are thought about in the idiom of agnation , and which differ , if they differ at all , in intensity rather than in kind .
In both contexts the word ruganda implies , in behavioural terms , kinds of social relationships which are thought about in the idiom of agnation , and which differ , if they differ at all , in intensity rather than in kind .
الصفحة 321
Thus he may be a member of the latter's mother's clan , and so a kind of ' mother ' , or of a grandparent's clan and so a kind of ' grandparent ' , or of his wife's clan and so a kind of brother - in - law ' .
Thus he may be a member of the latter's mother's clan , and so a kind of ' mother ' , or of a grandparent's clan and so a kind of ' grandparent ' , or of his wife's clan and so a kind of brother - in - law ' .
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