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الصفحة 32
Even today it is rare to find a male weaver in a small village and , although there
is usually a local blacksmith , most of the requirements of the people are supplied
by the town . In each of these craft industries the tools are of simple construction ...
Even today it is rare to find a male weaver in a small village and , although there
is usually a local blacksmith , most of the requirements of the people are supplied
by the town . In each of these craft industries the tools are of simple construction ...
الصفحة 36
usually gives all his larger garments to the washerman . The craftsmen have
fostered the belief that only a person trained for many months in one of these
crafts can perform the work , and thus keep as much of the work for themselves
as ...
usually gives all his larger garments to the washerman . The craftsmen have
fostered the belief that only a person trained for many months in one of these
crafts can perform the work , and thus keep as much of the work for themselves
as ...
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tant among the Nuer and Dinka , does not usually arise . The Shilluk seem to
attach greater significance to physical paternity than do other Nilotes and the
okeijo male will usually be linked to the name of his genitor , even though this
carries ...
tant among the Nuer and Dinka , does not usually arise . The Shilluk seem to
attach greater significance to physical paternity than do other Nilotes and the
okeijo male will usually be linked to the name of his genitor , even though this
carries ...
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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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