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الصفحة 407
Moreover , the totemic scheme classifies Yalo ( who are rulers ) with the Muslim clans ( since their totem is the bushfowl , a grassland , open - woodland creature ) . And it also classifies several Sankaran clans according to a ...
Moreover , the totemic scheme classifies Yalo ( who are rulers ) with the Muslim clans ( since their totem is the bushfowl , a grassland , open - woodland creature ) . And it also classifies several Sankaran clans according to a ...
الصفحة 408
does not assimilate the flesh of his totem should his wife eat it . Neighbours often respect each other's totems in the same way , as do sanaku partners . This is why totems vary from place to place and through time .
does not assimilate the flesh of his totem should his wife eat it . Neighbours often respect each other's totems in the same way , as do sanaku partners . This is why totems vary from place to place and through time .
الصفحة 410
It becomes your totem . It is your kinsman ( na kɛli nyɔrgonu ) . You tell your sanaku : that creature that saved my life is my kinsman . And that is how the tane begins . Particular clan myths offer variations on this theme .
It becomes your totem . It is your kinsman ( na kɛli nyɔrgonu ) . You tell your sanaku : that creature that saved my life is my kinsman . And that is how the tane begins . Particular clan myths offer variations on this theme .
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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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