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 35
... given that the first three children did not die as infants and were thus able to be given away . The explicitly reciprocal character of giving the second child to the mother's mother seems to me to explain to some extent why some kinds ...
... given that the first three children did not die as infants and were thus able to be given away . The explicitly reciprocal character of giving the second child to the mother's mother seems to me to explain to some extent why some kinds ...
الصفحة 36
... given to classificatory siblings of the father can be considered a gift which is reciprocated with gifts to the child's mother , while children given to the maternal grandmother are the reciprocation for her own child whom she gave away ...
... given to classificatory siblings of the father can be considered a gift which is reciprocated with gifts to the child's mother , while children given to the maternal grandmother are the reciprocation for her own child whom she gave away ...
الصفحة 106
... given by a grandparent ( -chako , ' to name after ' , ' to initiate ' ) . Juogi are the spirits of one's ' old people ' ( jomadongo ) or ' grandparents ' ( kwechewa ) who protect the well - being of their descendents . Nying ' juogi ...
... given by a grandparent ( -chako , ' to name after ' , ' to initiate ' ) . Juogi are the spirits of one's ' old people ' ( jomadongo ) or ' grandparents ' ( kwechewa ) who protect the well - being of their descendents . Nying ' juogi ...
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