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The donors of the presents belonged to the following categories : 1 The head of the lineage and his people . 2 Children . 3 Paternal relations . 4 The head of the political unit to which the deceased belonged ; for example ...
The donors of the presents belonged to the following categories : 1 The head of the lineage and his people . 2 Children . 3 Paternal relations . 4 The head of the political unit to which the deceased belonged ; for example ...
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This essay formulates explicitly what is implicit in much of the book ; the possibility that the recent past of Zimbabwe can be used as a provisional model to assist understanding of the present and conceivable future of South Africa .
This essay formulates explicitly what is implicit in much of the book ; the possibility that the recent past of Zimbabwe can be used as a provisional model to assist understanding of the present and conceivable future of South Africa .
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The final chapters of the volume , written by the most eloquent ' big men ' of Cameroon studies , provide , respectively , a kind of summary and a discussion of the present political situation . Bayart draws some conclusions about the ...
The final chapters of the volume , written by the most eloquent ' big men ' of Cameroon studies , provide , respectively , a kind of summary and a discussion of the present political situation . Bayart draws some conclusions about the ...
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The economic implications of transformations in Akan funeral rites Kwame Arhin | 307 |
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