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الصفحة 79
The Kru of Grand Cess accept the fact that a gens may bear ill will against one of its members by recognizing definite means for his protection against his own gens . For instance , one of the best ways of revenge on a fellow clansman ...
The Kru of Grand Cess accept the fact that a gens may bear ill will against one of its members by recognizing definite means for his protection against his own gens . For instance , one of the best ways of revenge on a fellow clansman ...
الصفحة 81
These are the heads of their respective gens or sub - gens , chosen by great age . As well as being the keepers of the history and records of the gentes , they are the backbone of the government council and courts .
These are the heads of their respective gens or sub - gens , chosen by great age . As well as being the keepers of the history and records of the gentes , they are the backbone of the government council and courts .
الصفحة 95
Gens Courts . Each gens and sub - gens having its own elder or elders possesses a court . There is a space within each quarter for a meeting - place which is a general social focal point for the gens . The dead are laid out here before ...
Gens Courts . Each gens and sub - gens having its own elder or elders possesses a court . There is a space within each quarter for a meeting - place which is a general social focal point for the gens . The dead are laid out here before ...
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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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