Africa, المجلد 65،الأعداد 3-4Oxford University Press, 1995 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 431
... clan de sa mère , l'individu , homme ou femme , appartient au clan du père . A un deuxième niveau , chaque villageois fait partie d'un lignage , c'est - à- dire du groupe plus restreint des individus qui affirment leur descendance ...
... clan de sa mère , l'individu , homme ou femme , appartient au clan du père . A un deuxième niveau , chaque villageois fait partie d'un lignage , c'est - à- dire du groupe plus restreint des individus qui affirment leur descendance ...
الصفحة 573
... clan ideology and totemic symbols , as the political actors themselves tended to use the two terms interchangeably . This is shown above in the way in which the Makholokhwe ( clan ) Association was used as vehicle to press claims for ...
... clan ideology and totemic symbols , as the political actors themselves tended to use the two terms interchangeably . This is shown above in the way in which the Makholokhwe ( clan ) Association was used as vehicle to press claims for ...
الصفحة 579
... clan . It was alleged that matswallwa enjoyed preferential access to resources by virtue of belonging to the Bakwena clan , which had the crocodile as its totemic emblem . People would say that , if you wanted to get ahead in the ...
... clan . It was alleged that matswallwa enjoyed preferential access to resources by virtue of belonging to the Bakwena clan , which had the crocodile as its totemic emblem . People would say that , if you wanted to get ahead in the ...
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