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الصفحة 81
Quranic masters 2 , 3 and 5 were sent to school by their Muslim fathers , and this seemed to be the pattern for ... Those who had been sent by their father started the training early , usually around the age of ten , while those who ...
Quranic masters 2 , 3 and 5 were sent to school by their Muslim fathers , and this seemed to be the pattern for ... Those who had been sent by their father started the training early , usually around the age of ten , while those who ...
الصفحة 11
The children of a completed exchange marriage joined the ityô ( patrilineage ) and ingôl group of their father . The sons sought wards within their father's ingôl group , the daughters became wards within that group .
The children of a completed exchange marriage joined the ityô ( patrilineage ) and ingôl group of their father . The sons sought wards within their father's ingôl group , the daughters became wards within that group .
الصفحة 15
Even if a man was the child of a full exchange marriage , he could still belong to his mother's father's ityô if adjustment of the offspring of the paired marriages had taken place . According to the Bohannans , 83 per cent of the adult ...
Even if a man was the child of a full exchange marriage , he could still belong to his mother's father's ityô if adjustment of the offspring of the paired marriages had taken place . According to the Bohannans , 83 per cent of the adult ...
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archaeology and ethnography | 65 |
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administration African agricultural alliances analysis appear associated become Bohannan Bugisu central centres century chiefs claims colonial concept concerned continued contribution cooperative cultural dependent discussion early economic effects established example exchange fact families farming father fertility given groups head households important individual Institute interests International involved ISBN labour land language lineage London major marriage master means migration networks Nigeria noted occupations organization original particular peasant period political population Port Loko position possible present production reference region relations relationship result River role rules rural social society sources status structure Studies suggest tables Tabwa town trade traditional University University Press urban village West women