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الصفحة 337
The first denotes matrilineal ( and sometimes matrilateral ) relations , although it is commonly used to refer to all of one's kin . Omuhoko does not , however , truly include patrilineal relations ( see Jacobsohn , 1990 : 17-18 , for a ...
The first denotes matrilineal ( and sometimes matrilateral ) relations , although it is commonly used to refer to all of one's kin . Omuhoko does not , however , truly include patrilineal relations ( see Jacobsohn , 1990 : 17-18 , for a ...
الصفحة 340
The right , however , is neutral in that no particular taboos are associated with it . It is the appropriate dwelling space of matrilineal relations and indeed is strongly identified with matrilineal concerns .
The right , however , is neutral in that no particular taboos are associated with it . It is the appropriate dwelling space of matrilineal relations and indeed is strongly identified with matrilineal concerns .
الصفحة 379
of money is accused of having destroyed established social relations and of having broken down cultural distinctions in a rather mechanical manner ( Bohannan , 1959 ) . Another perspective is presented by Parry and Bloch ( 1989 ) ...
of money is accused of having destroyed established social relations and of having broken down cultural distinctions in a rather mechanical manner ( Bohannan , 1959 ) . Another perspective is presented by Parry and Bloch ( 1989 ) ...
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