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The new social unit simply unified through the totems , taboos and gods , a number of lineages that continued to grow and segment . The clan head was also a lineage elder and therefore performed the same tasks associated with the elders ...
The new social unit simply unified through the totems , taboos and gods , a number of lineages that continued to grow and segment . The clan head was also a lineage elder and therefore performed the same tasks associated with the elders ...
الصفحة 557
FROM TIDAL SWAMP TO INLAND VALLEY : ON THE SOCIAL ORGANIZATION OF WET RICE CULTIVATION AMONG THE DIOLA OF SENEGAL Olga F. Linares INTRODUCTION Students of West African rice agriculture ( cf. Dresch 1949 , Mohr 1969 ) often distinguish ...
FROM TIDAL SWAMP TO INLAND VALLEY : ON THE SOCIAL ORGANIZATION OF WET RICE CULTIVATION AMONG THE DIOLA OF SENEGAL Olga F. Linares INTRODUCTION Students of West African rice agriculture ( cf. Dresch 1949 , Mohr 1969 ) often distinguish ...
الصفحة 785
While one would ideally have liked to have a longer term study of the development of Iteso social organization , this was not his primary concern . Nor does he claim to be writing a history of the Iteso .
While one would ideally have liked to have a longer term study of the development of Iteso social organization , this was not his primary concern . Nor does he claim to be writing a history of the Iteso .
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