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الصفحة 349
Both Peristiany and Orchardson , writing of the Kipsigis , distinguish at least three categories of cattle , and these same categories were named for me by Nandi informants : 1. Tugab keny che bo boiyot or tugab boiyot , the elder's ...
Both Peristiany and Orchardson , writing of the Kipsigis , distinguish at least three categories of cattle , and these same categories were named for me by Nandi informants : 1. Tugab keny che bo boiyot or tugab boiyot , the elder's ...
الصفحة 351
Peristiany reports that a widow keeps only one animal from the husband's herd , unless she is still bearing children , in which case she and / or her levirate husband hold cattle in trust for her future sons ( 1939 : 211-12 ) .
Peristiany reports that a widow keeps only one animal from the husband's herd , unless she is still bearing children , in which case she and / or her levirate husband hold cattle in trust for her future sons ( 1939 : 211-12 ) .
الصفحة 352
These house - property cattle are added to according to need and with the birth of children . As sons reach adulthood and marry they are given their share of cattle — it is not clear whether these shares come strictly from their ...
These house - property cattle are added to according to need and with the birth of children . As sons reach adulthood and marry they are given their share of cattle — it is not clear whether these shares come strictly from their ...
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