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الصفحة 285
That there is a qualitative difference between Nguni and Sotho in this regard I have no doubt . Nguni women , questioned in Johannesburg , almost all expressed more favourable stereotypes of Sotho men , couched in such terms as “ Sotho ...
That there is a qualitative difference between Nguni and Sotho in this regard I have no doubt . Nguni women , questioned in Johannesburg , almost all expressed more favourable stereotypes of Sotho men , couched in such terms as “ Sotho ...
الصفحة 288
differ from Sotho , Venda and Tsonga systems ( the other main cultural groupings of Southern Bantu ) ? The answer , as we have seen , seems to lie in the strong unilaterality of its kinship and descent systems .
differ from Sotho , Venda and Tsonga systems ( the other main cultural groupings of Southern Bantu ) ? The answer , as we have seen , seems to lie in the strong unilaterality of its kinship and descent systems .
الصفحة 638
The idea that the maturation of children depends on thermodynamics is also found among different groups in Southern Africa ( the Venda , Tswana , Sotho ; see Heusch , 1982 : 402-8 ) . It is also found among the Dowayo , where pottery ...
The idea that the maturation of children depends on thermodynamics is also found among different groups in Southern Africa ( the Venda , Tswana , Sotho ; see Heusch , 1982 : 402-8 ) . It is also found among the Dowayo , where pottery ...
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EDITORSHIP OF AFRICA | 178 |
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activities administration African animals Argobba argued associated authority became become beliefs British called cattle central chiefs Christian close colonial compound concerned considered continued courtyard cultural discussion District domestic economic effective ethnic European example existence expressed fact Fathers forces Ghana groups household housing human important individual initiation Institute interest International land language less living London material meals means nature Nguni organisation person political population position possible practices present problems production question referred region relations Report represent result ritual role rule serve settlements social society Sotho South space spirits status structure suggests symbolic town trade traditional understanding University Press village witchcraft woman women young