Africa, المجلد 69،الأعداد 3-4Oxford University Press, 1999 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 517
... lineage , but s / he will also be a member of a lutundu attached to the lineage of each grandfather . This results in what Colson ( 1960 : 74 ) observed to be ' a close interlocking of the various groups composing a neighbourhood ...
... lineage , but s / he will also be a member of a lutundu attached to the lineage of each grandfather . This results in what Colson ( 1960 : 74 ) observed to be ' a close interlocking of the various groups composing a neighbourhood ...
الصفحة 520
... lineage . The pressure from her own lineage , who wish to avoid the repayment of bridewealth , and from her husband's , who want to secure rights in future children , is great . A widow who chooses not to be inherited will almost ...
... lineage . The pressure from her own lineage , who wish to avoid the repayment of bridewealth , and from her husband's , who want to secure rights in future children , is great . A widow who chooses not to be inherited will almost ...
الصفحة 524
... lineage , despite the tensions between kin over material resources . Ritual sexual abstinence is still widely observed , particularly during mourning , to ensure the appeasement of the newly created shade and the shades of other members ...
... lineage , despite the tensions between kin over material resources . Ritual sexual abstinence is still widely observed , particularly during mourning , to ensure the appeasement of the newly created shade and the shades of other members ...
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