Africa, المجلد 74،الأعداد 1-2Oxford University Press, 2004 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 98
... become old ' , so that she could take care of her granddaughter . Irrespective of when in life she becomes ' old ' and whether she chooses to be so or not , if a woman lives long enough , she has a post - sexual or post - reproductive ...
... become old ' , so that she could take care of her granddaughter . Irrespective of when in life she becomes ' old ' and whether she chooses to be so or not , if a woman lives long enough , she has a post - sexual or post - reproductive ...
الصفحة 108
... become ' good like her aunt ' . Like many villagers , her mother stressed the link between address and moral education : ' If you are called somebody good , it makes you struggle to become like him . ' On the one hand , you are the ...
... become ' good like her aunt ' . Like many villagers , her mother stressed the link between address and moral education : ' If you are called somebody good , it makes you struggle to become like him . ' On the one hand , you are the ...
الصفحة 176
... become ' Baluch ' for political and economic reasons . Nevertheless , athough individual actors may change ethnic identity for such reasons , the ethnic groups themselves remain intact . Upon giving up his identity as a Pathan and becoming ...
... become ' Baluch ' for political and economic reasons . Nevertheless , athough individual actors may change ethnic identity for such reasons , the ethnic groups themselves remain intact . Upon giving up his identity as a Pathan and becoming ...
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according activities Africa Anthropology associations authors become belong Benin called carried centre child claim close colonial considered continued contribution created cult agencies cultural daughters described East economic especially ethnic example experience father foster give given gold grandchildren grandmothers grandparents groups households husband identity important increasing individual institutions interest International Kenya kinship knowledge labour living London marriage married material means mining mother Ndebele networks Nigeria Obasinjom older organisation origin parents particular performance period person political position practices present production referred region relations relationships relatives respect result ritual role sell sharing shows social society South southern town traders traditional transaction University Press urban village Waata West woman women young