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الصفحة 546
But while in Arua the bloodshed associated with foreign forces led to a curse on
those who collaborated with government , in the Yei clans this is countered by the
blood sacrifice of the chiefly families themselves . In Clan One , since Awate's ...
But while in Arua the bloodshed associated with foreign forces led to a curse on
those who collaborated with government , in the Yei clans this is countered by the
blood sacrifice of the chiefly families themselves . In Clan One , since Awate's ...
الصفحة 548
Giblin ( 2005a , 2005b ) demonstrates how chiefs in colonial Tanzania developed
discourses of patriarchal clan authority in order to define the community and their
own status , which were ultimately at odds with the more flexible community ...
Giblin ( 2005a , 2005b ) demonstrates how chiefs in colonial Tanzania developed
discourses of patriarchal clan authority in order to define the community and their
own status , which were ultimately at odds with the more flexible community ...
الصفحة 550
So chiefs must have been both restrained and supported by their position as '
sister's sons ' to more senior lineages , which is why Ezekia's maternal relation to
the senior lineage in Clan Two is welcomed by some people . On the other hand
if ...
So chiefs must have been both restrained and supported by their position as '
sister's sons ' to more senior lineages , which is why Ezekia's maternal relation to
the senior lineage in Clan Two is welcomed by some people . On the other hand
if ...
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crossbreeding and heritage | 18 |
a feminized subsidy from nature | 37 |
Forest management farmers practices and biodiversity | 63 |
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