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الصفحة 106
The Kipsigis are said to have traded children and women to the Gusii when famine struck ; the Luo exchanged pots and salt for Gusii grain . In at least part of the nineteenth century , the Gusii were apparently quite successful in their ...
The Kipsigis are said to have traded children and women to the Gusii when famine struck ; the Luo exchanged pots and salt for Gusii grain . In at least part of the nineteenth century , the Gusii were apparently quite successful in their ...
الصفحة 107
The Gusii did have annual male initiation ceremonies involving circumcision , and in that respect resembled their Nilo - Hamitic neighbours more than they did the Luo . All Gusii boys initiated in one year recognized themselves as being ...
The Gusii did have annual male initiation ceremonies involving circumcision , and in that respect resembled their Nilo - Hamitic neighbours more than they did the Luo . All Gusii boys initiated in one year recognized themselves as being ...
الصفحة 108
Gusii initiation rites for boys are small - scale , locally organized , and connected with adult performance in kinship and lineage roles . 3. Tiriki local communities have a multi - clan membership and are somewhat endogamous .
Gusii initiation rites for boys are small - scale , locally organized , and connected with adult performance in kinship and lineage roles . 3. Tiriki local communities have a multi - clan membership and are somewhat endogamous .
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