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... I. SCHAPERA INTRODUCTION ' N a paper written at the end of 1946 ( but not published until 1950 ) , ' I discussed incidentally the types and frequency of marriages with kin among the Tswana tribes of the Bechuanaland Protectorate .
... I. SCHAPERA INTRODUCTION ' N a paper written at the end of 1946 ( but not published until 1950 ) , ' I discussed incidentally the types and frequency of marriages with kin among the Tswana tribes of the Bechuanaland Protectorate .
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steps which a tribe might take to discourage the conversion of one of its members . People who manifested exceptional interest in the new religion were reproached by relatives and friends . They were accused of deserting their families ...
steps which a tribe might take to discourage the conversion of one of its members . People who manifested exceptional interest in the new religion were reproached by relatives and friends . They were accused of deserting their families ...
الصفحة 185
All other tribes , including the Azande , they regarded as nongbi ( meat ) . They would moreover devour their own dead and those of their enemies , and were thus called abarikangba ( eaters of the dead ) by the Azande .
All other tribes , including the Azande , they regarded as nongbi ( meat ) . They would moreover devour their own dead and those of their enemies , and were thus called abarikangba ( eaters of the dead ) by the Azande .
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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 |
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