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الصفحة 97
The fact that during this transitional stage , when the wife is still living with her
family , adultery is regarded as a less serious offence ( kwor kwobo nian ajur )
than later when she is living with her husband ( kwor kwob cie dhano ) , indicates
that ...
The fact that during this transitional stage , when the wife is still living with her
family , adultery is regarded as a less serious offence ( kwor kwobo nian ajur )
than later when she is living with her husband ( kwor kwob cie dhano ) , indicates
that ...
الصفحة 192
Nevertheless , it is a fact that all cattle are reserved for sacrifice . Some caution is
necessary here . Nuer are very fond of meat and whether an animal is killed in
sacrifice or dies a natural death , its flesh is eaten . All cattle , sheep , and goats ...
Nevertheless , it is a fact that all cattle are reserved for sacrifice . Some caution is
necessary here . Nuer are very fond of meat and whether an animal is killed in
sacrifice or dies a natural death , its flesh is eaten . All cattle , sheep , and goats ...
الصفحة 207
he was immediately brought to Ghanata , ten miles from Koumbi , then to Koumbi
itself , a fact showing the remarkable persistence of local tradition . 4. All the
material found in the excavations ( pottery , Arabic painted inscriptions of
passages ...
he was immediately brought to Ghanata , ten miles from Koumbi , then to Koumbi
itself , a fact showing the remarkable persistence of local tradition . 4. All the
material found in the excavations ( pottery , Arabic painted inscriptions of
passages ...
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Sir Reginald Coupland Günter Wagner | 3 |
Conservatism and Modern Adaptation in Luvale Female Puberty Ritual | 15 |
Les Groupes de Parenté du Rwanda Ancien Jacques J Maquet | 23 |
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activities administration African associated authority called cattle Central chiefs Christian church clan clap Colonial concerned Council culture direct discussion drum economic EGO's European example existence fact father field give given Government head husband important increase individual Institute interest kinship known land language lineage living London marriage married means meeting mother's Native Nigeria Notes organization original parties pays person political population position possible practice prefixes present problems refer relations relatives result ritual segment social society song structure territory tion town traditional tribes Union unit University usually various village West Africa whole wife