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الصفحة 62
Such acts of remembering may have decisive repercussions on 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 ...
Such acts of remembering may have decisive repercussions on 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 ...
الصفحة 175
An idiom is a mode of creating and dealing with relations in practice . As these relations are entangled with contemporary , past and future ideas , actions and relations , the truth of an idiom unfolds in an open process .
An idiom is a mode of creating and dealing with relations in practice . As these relations are entangled with contemporary , past and future ideas , actions and relations , the truth of an idiom unfolds in an open process .
الصفحة 191
including kinship , and of life , growth and continuity.25 Among people , in Uhero , blood ( of humans and of cattle ) is identified with people's relations and the ties between the living and the dead , and – since the land is the ...
including kinship , and of life , growth and continuity.25 Among people , in Uhero , blood ( of humans and of cattle ) is identified with people's relations and the ties between the living and the dead , and – since the land is the ...
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