Africa, المجلد 74،الأعداد 3-4Oxford University Press, 2004 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 614
... household units for different reasons . To be sure , the majority ( 1,023 ) of the 1,624 household units mentioned above were socially created through marriage , as prescribed by local cultural ideal . However , the remaining 520 households ...
... household units for different reasons . To be sure , the majority ( 1,023 ) of the 1,624 household units mentioned above were socially created through marriage , as prescribed by local cultural ideal . However , the remaining 520 households ...
الصفحة 616
... household autonomy is reflected both in settlement patterns and the farming process . One observes in Aba Sälama the fenced and widely scattered homesteads of individual household heads . And inside a homestead , one will typically find ...
... household autonomy is reflected both in settlement patterns and the farming process . One observes in Aba Sälama the fenced and widely scattered homesteads of individual household heads . And inside a homestead , one will typically find ...
الصفحة 618
... household units and interpersonal relations assume a patron - client nature . This appears especially true for household heads14 who cooperate only when prompted by extra- ordinary life circumstances , such as the death of a family ...
... household units and interpersonal relations assume a patron - client nature . This appears especially true for household heads14 who cooperate only when prompted by extra- ordinary life circumstances , such as the death of a family ...
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