Africa, المجلد 57Oxford University Press, 1987 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 398
... considerable attention in the literature on India , where widowhood is considered permanent at least for the higher castes . But it has been largely ignored in the African context . For that reason alone , an attempt to gather together ...
... considerable attention in the literature on India , where widowhood is considered permanent at least for the higher castes . But it has been largely ignored in the African context . For that reason alone , an attempt to gather together ...
الصفحة 399
... considerable number of options when a husband dies . A younger brother must offer to be a levir , but a woman may refuse a levir's offer if he does not attract her sexually or for other reasons , and many women choose to remain outside ...
... considerable number of options when a husband dies . A younger brother must offer to be a levir , but a woman may refuse a levir's offer if he does not attract her sexually or for other reasons , and many women choose to remain outside ...
الصفحة 547
... considerable number of anthropologists , of course , have indeed become preoccupied with the fact that many people in Africa , Asia , Oceania and South America are nowadays not hunters and gatherers or swidden cultiva- tors but work on ...
... considerable number of anthropologists , of course , have indeed become preoccupied with the fact that many people in Africa , Asia , Oceania and South America are nowadays not hunters and gatherers or swidden cultiva- tors but work on ...
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