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الصفحة 81
Elders . These are the heads of their respective gens or sub - gens , chosen by great age . ... to the loss of the property as part of the guilty elder's , the gens has imposed upon it a fine consisting of this very kind of property .
Elders . These are the heads of their respective gens or sub - gens , chosen by great age . ... to the loss of the property as part of the guilty elder's , the gens has imposed upon it a fine consisting of this very kind of property .
الصفحة 95
The bowlio generally presides , with elders and priests in attendance . ... The elder , who is appointed by the government to keep up this building , may settle informally minor disputes himself , much as he would between members of his ...
The bowlio generally presides , with elders and priests in attendance . ... The elder , who is appointed by the government to keep up this building , may settle informally minor disputes himself , much as he would between members of his ...
الصفحة 429
her , the elder brother too , desired her . When they returned home , the elder brother went to the younger and said " The girl whom I saw , I want to marry her , because I am the elder brother . ” It did not please the younger brother ...
her , the elder brother too , desired her . When they returned home , the elder brother went to the younger and said " The girl whom I saw , I want to marry her , because I am the elder brother . ” It did not please the younger brother ...
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Introduction to Nyakyusa Law Godfrey Wilson | 16 |
The Distribution of Native Population over East Africa | 37 |
The Development of the Military Organization in Swaziland | 55 |
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