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الصفحة 68
The tendency to divide household land was strengthened when land became scarce and as sons began to lay claim to ... HOUSEHOLD FORMS IN NGANGANI The developmental cycles ( or paths ) of typical households in Ngangani incorporate one to ...
The tendency to divide household land was strengthened when land became scarce and as sons began to lay claim to ... HOUSEHOLD FORMS IN NGANGANI The developmental cycles ( or paths ) of typical households in Ngangani incorporate one to ...
الصفحة 73
In Ngangani there are a number of large households but this is usually due to the fact that the household head is married polygynously . Traditionally the large cattle owner increased his household by marrying more than one wife .
In Ngangani there are a number of large households but this is usually due to the fact that the household head is married polygynously . Traditionally the large cattle owner increased his household by marrying more than one wife .
الصفحة 74
Firstly , population growth means that there is less land available to individual households , so that some now lack minimum subsistence plots . ... Any analysis of the metamorphosis of household forms requires a ' model ' which fits .
Firstly , population growth means that there is less land available to individual households , so that some now lack minimum subsistence plots . ... Any analysis of the metamorphosis of household forms requires a ' model ' which fits .
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