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الصفحة 27
Nkwanyana had five daughters but no male heir in the chief house . He had nine boys in other houses . But as the house of each wife is an independent economic unit and succession to the position of kraal - head lies strictly in the ...
Nkwanyana had five daughters but no male heir in the chief house . He had nine boys in other houses . But as the house of each wife is an independent economic unit and succession to the position of kraal - head lies strictly in the ...
الصفحة 41
On the other hand , it is occasionally darkly suggested that some powerful elder or chief is in league with a ndilei . Lastly temuisia are sufficiently different from any of the above to be treated as a class by themselves .
On the other hand , it is occasionally darkly suggested that some powerful elder or chief is in league with a ndilei . Lastly temuisia are sufficiently different from any of the above to be treated as a class by themselves .
الصفحة 332
... a verbal salute to welcome different members of the lineage ; in a chief's household , it is drummed in the morning ... the chief ; on festive occasions , in public assemblies such as the meeting of town chiefs , the installation of ...
... a verbal salute to welcome different members of the lineage ; in a chief's household , it is drummed in the morning ... the chief ; on festive occasions , in public assemblies such as the meeting of town chiefs , the installation of ...
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WomanMarriage with Special Reference to the Loveduits Significance | 11 |
An Analytical Note on the Land and Spirits of the Sewa Mende M C Jędrej | 38 |
Contributors to this Number | 45 |
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