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Like all Hausa , each of the spirits has at least one praise - song ( taki , kirari ) ; and the number and elegance of the praise - songs reflect the prominence of the person addressed , human or spirit . To call a particular spirit ...
Like all Hausa , each of the spirits has at least one praise - song ( taki , kirari ) ; and the number and elegance of the praise - songs reflect the prominence of the person addressed , human or spirit . To call a particular spirit ...
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point is that these qualities are imputed not to a particular group of agnates , but to all the members of the clan designated . Nyoro clans are not social groups , but social categories . Clan membership , then , dichotomizes the whole ...
point is that these qualities are imputed not to a particular group of agnates , but to all the members of the clan designated . Nyoro clans are not social groups , but social categories . Clan membership , then , dichotomizes the whole ...
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Mlle Dupire's first four riddles are also of this simple type ; but the great majority of Fula riddles involve the double process of correctly deducing both the general and the particular . PROVERBS Fula proverbs need no detailed ...
Mlle Dupire's first four riddles are also of this simple type ; but the great majority of Fula riddles involve the double process of correctly deducing both the general and the particular . PROVERBS Fula proverbs need no detailed ...
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The Kin Terminology System of the Kung Bushmen Lorna Marshall | 1 |
The Social Functions and Meaning of Hausa PraiseSinging M G Smith | 26 |
Contributors to this Number | 45 |
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