Africa, المجلد 57Oxford University Press, 1987 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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... successful relatives within their bilateral family circle are in a favoured position , but this has nothing to do ... success is often associated with sorcery . ' Manage- ment of terror ' , the term used above , is perhaps too strong ...
... successful relatives within their bilateral family circle are in a favoured position , but this has nothing to do ... success is often associated with sorcery . ' Manage- ment of terror ' , the term used above , is perhaps too strong ...
الصفحة 80
... successful adults . For a Kuba man success is synonymous with titleholding . These same elders added that the existence of the forest camp furnishes an opportunity to observe how young titleholders implement their authority with their ...
... successful adults . For a Kuba man success is synonymous with titleholding . These same elders added that the existence of the forest camp furnishes an opportunity to observe how young titleholders implement their authority with their ...
الصفحة 164
... successful reproduction . According to Marwick ( 1965 : 66 ff . ) , such regulation of sexual behaviour among the Cewa ... success , especially with raw materials that vary considerably in composition . Much of this lack may be due to a ...
... successful reproduction . According to Marwick ( 1965 : 66 ff . ) , such regulation of sexual behaviour among the Cewa ... success , especially with raw materials that vary considerably in composition . Much of this lack may be due to a ...
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