Africa, المجلد 59Oxford University Press, 1989 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 171
... marriage to an Arab of undeniably great manners and elegance , wire fences go up around the newly acquired acres for development only a stone's throw from his mosque , thus further reducing Digo control of the land around them . MARRIAGE ...
... marriage to an Arab of undeniably great manners and elegance , wire fences go up around the newly acquired acres for development only a stone's throw from his mosque , thus further reducing Digo control of the land around them . MARRIAGE ...
الصفحة 172
... marriage . But there are in fact two types of marriage system among the Kwale Digo , which summarises nicely the sense the Digo generally have of their origins and of their possible upward mobility . The two types are distinguished as ...
... marriage . But there are in fact two types of marriage system among the Kwale Digo , which summarises nicely the sense the Digo generally have of their origins and of their possible upward mobility . The two types are distinguished as ...
الصفحة 173
... marriage , which is called uhala , consists of very high bridewealth which secures domestic , sexual and childbirth ... marriage have turned this lateral movement from matriliny to patriliny on its side . It has transformed an opposition ...
... marriage , which is called uhala , consists of very high bridewealth which secures domestic , sexual and childbirth ... marriage have turned this lateral movement from matriliny to patriliny on its side . It has transformed an opposition ...
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Stereotypes in the service of power | 431 |
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