Africa, المجلدات 29-30Oxford University Press, 1959 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 247
THE RULERS AND THE RULED Besides the differences already mentioned , the masculine status order embraces two important principles which are not found in the status placement of women . These are the principles of rank and occupational ...
THE RULERS AND THE RULED Besides the differences already mentioned , the masculine status order embraces two important principles which are not found in the status placement of women . These are the principles of rank and occupational ...
الصفحة 250
CONCLUSION These data serve to distinguish two Hausa status orders , the male and the female . Despite their differences they have certain common characteristics , though they remain mutually independent . There are several status ...
CONCLUSION These data serve to distinguish two Hausa status orders , the male and the female . Despite their differences they have certain common characteristics , though they remain mutually independent . There are several status ...
الصفحة 251
... status variables . Unless these kinship conditions are present and the sexes enjoy legal equality , the exclusive status equality of spouses cannot develop and a single inclusive system of stratification is thus ruled out . But even in ...
... status variables . Unless these kinship conditions are present and the sexes enjoy legal equality , the exclusive status equality of spouses cannot develop and a single inclusive system of stratification is thus ruled out . But even in ...
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