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الصفحة 164
But sometimes things may be more intricate and two ' causes ' may be operative simultaneously . ... The ancestor as ' cause ' may be someone from either the agnatic or the uterine group , for , although common descent is reckoned within ...
But sometimes things may be more intricate and two ' causes ' may be operative simultaneously . ... The ancestor as ' cause ' may be someone from either the agnatic or the uterine group , for , although common descent is reckoned within ...
الصفحة 166
( the cause or chisaku ) of the problem . At the same time the concept of ' provocation ' ( chiteel ) opens up this fixed aetiology to a more variable and dynamic or hermeneutic approach to the internal process of the problem , in terms ...
( the cause or chisaku ) of the problem . At the same time the concept of ' provocation ' ( chiteel ) opens up this fixed aetiology to a more variable and dynamic or hermeneutic approach to the internal process of the problem , in terms ...
الصفحة 174
Having thus ' straightly hunted down the track like a male dog ' ( kut kwa mulum a kabw kwa kukechun ) , he then collected the grains ' , i.e. the chisaku and stated that the main cause was a musw or ancestor .
Having thus ' straightly hunted down the track like a male dog ' ( kut kwa mulum a kabw kwa kukechun ) , he then collected the grains ' , i.e. the chisaku and stated that the main cause was a musw or ancestor .
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the colour coding of mystical mending in Zulu | 26 |
regicide and royal shrines among | 40 |
The Bobo house and the uses of categories of descent | 71 |
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