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Kung and the Khoespeaking ( Central ) Bushmen appear to be genetically ( in the literal , biological sense ) very close ( Nurse and Jenkins , 1977 : 102 ) , and there are surface structural similarities in their kinship systems which ...
Kung and the Khoespeaking ( Central ) Bushmen appear to be genetically ( in the literal , biological sense ) very close ( Nurse and Jenkins , 1977 : 102 ) , and there are surface structural similarities in their kinship systems which ...
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Hottentots ( the Khoe - speaking herders ) and those peoples called Central or Khoe Bushmen . As a linguistic term it also includes the languages of one or two peoples not commonly classified as Khoisan , namely , the Damara and perhaps ...
Hottentots ( the Khoe - speaking herders ) and those peoples called Central or Khoe Bushmen . As a linguistic term it also includes the languages of one or two peoples not commonly classified as Khoisan , namely , the Damara and perhaps ...
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For reasons which will shortly become apparent , the Central Khoe Bushman system will be taken as the model for the Early Khoe Bushman one , if not for that of the Early Khoe proper , who would have included herders as well as hunter ...
For reasons which will shortly become apparent , the Central Khoe Bushman system will be taken as the model for the Early Khoe Bushman one , if not for that of the Early Khoe proper , who would have included herders as well as hunter ...
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slogans Olatunde Bayo Lawuyi | 1 |
The politics of transporting Adrian Peace | 14 |
structure Alan Barnard | 29 |
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