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الصفحة 42
Every Tale clan ' is anchored to a particular locality from which it takes its name . ... In the same way every segment of a clan -- that is , each of its component maximal lineages - is anchored to a local subdivision of the clan ...
Every Tale clan ' is anchored to a particular locality from which it takes its name . ... In the same way every segment of a clan -- that is , each of its component maximal lineages - is anchored to a local subdivision of the clan ...
الصفحة 198
This despite the fact that ego is not permitted to marry into his mother's clan and is therefore prohibited in this way from renewing the alliance created by his father's marriage . The kin terms therefore have the positive effect of ...
This despite the fact that ego is not permitted to marry into his mother's clan and is therefore prohibited in this way from renewing the alliance created by his father's marriage . The kin terms therefore have the positive effect of ...
الصفحة 388
The significance of reciprocal exchanges among clan elders was noted by Meillassoux ( 1960 ) , but the point I wish to stress here is the close relationship ( if not identity ) between the political unit and the unit of reproduction .
The significance of reciprocal exchanges among clan elders was noted by Meillassoux ( 1960 ) , but the point I wish to stress here is the close relationship ( if not identity ) between the political unit and the unit of reproduction .
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