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الصفحة 156
The Cattle of Marriage ( yok puthe ) Atuot distinguish any single marriage ( acop ) from the associated institution of yok puthe , ' exchanging the cattle of marriage ' . Another translation of the phrase could mean ' sharing the cattle ...
The Cattle of Marriage ( yok puthe ) Atuot distinguish any single marriage ( acop ) from the associated institution of yok puthe , ' exchanging the cattle of marriage ' . Another translation of the phrase could mean ' sharing the cattle ...
الصفحة 377
Only then does her husband stop keeping track of the progeny of his bridewealth cattle ( 1951 : 90-91 ) . Secondly , a woman's cow - name is not as significant in determining her identity . Its use is limited to a very small circle of ...
Only then does her husband stop keeping track of the progeny of his bridewealth cattle ( 1951 : 90-91 ) . Secondly , a woman's cow - name is not as significant in determining her identity . Its use is limited to a very small circle of ...
الصفحة 378
upper incisors and Nuer lack lower ones , may not this operation be understood as an act of identification in which children are shaped physically to resemble the cattle around which they have begun to shape their lives ?
upper incisors and Nuer lack lower ones , may not this operation be understood as an act of identification in which children are shaped physically to resemble the cattle around which they have begun to shape their lives ?
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DAVID S NEWBURY | 389 |
some | 404 |
On the use of the term Creole | 422 |
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Africa analysis associated become Beti called cattle central century chief child claim clan colonial concerned context cultural d'une dependence discussion economic elders ethnic example existence fact femme field forces forgeron given groups identity important individual initiation Institute interest International involved kinship labour land language less lineage living London major male marriage means nature noted Nuer organization origin particular period person political population position present problem production published question reference relations relationship represented ritual rural secret social society sources South southern status structure suggests symbolic term town traditional units University University Press village West wheeled wife woman women