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الصفحة 58
La société mafa , présentée plus haut , illustre une situation très répandue en Afrique , dans laquelle un groupe minoritaire est chargé de l'ensemble des besognes non - agricoles . L'endogamie , la spécialisation , et l'existence d'une ...
La société mafa , présentée plus haut , illustre une situation très répandue en Afrique , dans laquelle un groupe minoritaire est chargé de l'ensemble des besognes non - agricoles . L'endogamie , la spécialisation , et l'existence d'une ...
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The situation in the early 1950s was clear - cut : ' . . . there were approximately 2,500 Mambwe working out of the tribal area : a considerable proportion of [ whom ] were said to be in one town , Mufulira ' ( Watson 1958 : 196 ) .
The situation in the early 1950s was clear - cut : ' . . . there were approximately 2,500 Mambwe working out of the tribal area : a considerable proportion of [ whom ] were said to be in one town , Mufulira ' ( Watson 1958 : 196 ) .
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Besides being a consequence of death ( the most important situation ) threats of mystical danger are thought to follow the non - observance of many conventions of social behaviour . These include deference that should be made to the ...
Besides being a consequence of death ( the most important situation ) threats of mystical danger are thought to follow the non - observance of many conventions of social behaviour . These include deference that should be made to the ...
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