Africa, المجلد 38Oxford University Press, 1968 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 244
... patrilineal groupings , and an average society size of between two hundred and three hundred members is involved , whereas for the patrilineal loan societies perhaps between thirty and fifty members are found in each . Some of these ...
... patrilineal groupings , and an average society size of between two hundred and three hundred members is involved , whereas for the patrilineal loan societies perhaps between thirty and fifty members are found in each . Some of these ...
الصفحة 245
... patrilineal and matri- lineal groupings , and his age - set . This provides men with a maximum annual source of loans of up to £ 50 or so . The elders , in the more traditional economic sphere by experience and background , are not ...
... patrilineal and matri- lineal groupings , and his age - set . This provides men with a maximum annual source of loans of up to £ 50 or so . The elders , in the more traditional economic sphere by experience and background , are not ...
الصفحة 445
... patrilineal kin . Thus people living within the same kabilo generally bore the same clan name . When strangers met , the first thing , after their health , that they inquired about was the name of the other's lineage . Membership in a ...
... patrilineal kin . Thus people living within the same kabilo generally bore the same clan name . When strangers met , the first thing , after their health , that they inquired about was the name of the other's lineage . Membership in a ...
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an AntiSorcery Movement in Southwest Tanzania R G Willis | 1 |
Dogon CultureProfane and Arcane Mary Douglas | 25 |
The Morphology of Mpondomise Descent Groups W D HammondTooke | 47 |
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