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الصفحة 130
is important to note that in the case of commoner clans , shallowness of genealogical knowledge means that specific ancestor configurations are relatively insignificant or do not exist ( cf. the Tallensi ; Fortes 1960 : 28 ) .
is important to note that in the case of commoner clans , shallowness of genealogical knowledge means that specific ancestor configurations are relatively insignificant or do not exist ( cf. the Tallensi ; Fortes 1960 : 28 ) .
الصفحة 379
tendency of such villages to persist for relatively long periods of time seems particularly likely to lead one to miss the full weight of this point in one's perception of the situation . 1 NYAMWEZI VILLAGES AS PROCESSUAL PHENOMENA ...
tendency of such villages to persist for relatively long periods of time seems particularly likely to lead one to miss the full weight of this point in one's perception of the situation . 1 NYAMWEZI VILLAGES AS PROCESSUAL PHENOMENA ...
الصفحة 383
It is expected that each plot - holder will , in due course , build a relatively permanent house , from concrete building blocks and with an iron roof for example , in contrast to the more usual mud - brick or mud and wattle , grass ...
It is expected that each plot - holder will , in due course , build a relatively permanent house , from concrete building blocks and with an iron roof for example , in contrast to the more usual mud - brick or mud and wattle , grass ...
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