Africa, المجلد 75،الأعداد 1-2Oxford University Press, 2005 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 62
... relations of kinship , marriage and mutual support . For Batswana , ' remembering ' is a form of acting as well as feeling , possessing a capacity to shape moral conduct for the long term . In the context of death , local debates about ...
... relations of kinship , marriage and mutual support . For Batswana , ' remembering ' is a form of acting as well as feeling , possessing a capacity to shape moral conduct for the long term . In the context of death , local debates about ...
الصفحة 175
... relations . ' Idiom ' is used here in order to emphasize the social relations in which narratives like the blood - stealing stories are told the specific localized situations and processes it is made to work in . An idiom is a mode of ...
... relations . ' Idiom ' is used here in order to emphasize the social relations in which narratives like the blood - stealing stories are told the specific localized situations and processes it is made to work in . An idiom is a mode of ...
الصفحة 191
... relations with the past and in the present , and it is from blood that future life is made : the foetus is understood as consisting of maternal blood and is referred to as ' blood ' ( remo ) . Kinship relations are central to Luo social ...
... relations with the past and in the present , and it is from blood that future life is made : the foetus is understood as consisting of maternal blood and is referred to as ' blood ' ( remo ) . Kinship relations are central to Luo social ...
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