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الصفحة 62
When an enemy approaches , or in face of danger , the first person to notice anything amiss gives the alarm ( hlaba umkosi ' , stabs the ... to the protection of the persons and habitations of the most important section of the tribe .
When an enemy approaches , or in face of danger , the first person to notice anything amiss gives the alarm ( hlaba umkosi ' , stabs the ... to the protection of the persons and habitations of the most important section of the tribe .
الصفحة 71
Finally , in order to keep alive traditional knowledge , the king selects at least ' old person ' ( umuntu lomdzala ) to act as exemplar and tutor of the young . Respectful behaviour is taught to the regiments and respect ( inhlonipo ) ...
Finally , in order to keep alive traditional knowledge , the king selects at least ' old person ' ( umuntu lomdzala ) to act as exemplar and tutor of the young . Respectful behaviour is taught to the regiments and respect ( inhlonipo ) ...
الصفحة 277
It is believed that the curse will not be effective unless the person cursed has sinned ; at the same time it is debated whether any man is ever justified in calling down a curse on another . Regarding the elder who called down the ...
It is believed that the curse will not be effective unless the person cursed has sinned ; at the same time it is debated whether any man is ever justified in calling down a curse on another . Regarding the elder who called down the ...
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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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