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He had , for example , reduced the fee for claiming adultery fines from 6 / - to 2/6 . 36 Ibid . 37 Ibid . Evidence in Charge 11 . 38 Ibid . Evidence in Charge 12 . 39 Ibid . Evidence in Charge 14 . 40 Before entering Wiawso for the ...
He had , for example , reduced the fee for claiming adultery fines from 6 / - to 2/6 . 36 Ibid . 37 Ibid . Evidence in Charge 11 . 38 Ibid . Evidence in Charge 12 . 39 Ibid . Evidence in Charge 14 . 40 Before entering Wiawso for the ...
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A. S. Diamond ( 1951 ) provides a very good example of this tendency . The Nama are barely mentioned , probably because they do not fit into his scheme , which is based on the assumption that among cattle - keepers . . . daughters of ...
A. S. Diamond ( 1951 ) provides a very good example of this tendency . The Nama are barely mentioned , probably because they do not fit into his scheme , which is based on the assumption that among cattle - keepers . . . daughters of ...
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See , for example , the characterization of the ' migratory trades ' of leadminers , brickmakers and quarrymen in Samuel ( ed . ) , 1977 : 1–98 , especially pp . 71–3 ) . Freund is aware of this African and British literature : he cites ...
See , for example , the characterization of the ' migratory trades ' of leadminers , brickmakers and quarrymen in Samuel ( ed . ) , 1977 : 1–98 , especially pp . 71–3 ) . Freund is aware of this African and British literature : he cites ...
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