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الصفحة 33
The crocodiles are the agnatic kin of Nyikang's mother , the mother of the Shilluk royal clan . This act of aggression is thus against the agnates of the mother of the Shilluk kings , though in relation to Dak himself the crocodiles are ...
The crocodiles are the agnatic kin of Nyikang's mother , the mother of the Shilluk royal clan . This act of aggression is thus against the agnates of the mother of the Shilluk kings , though in relation to Dak himself the crocodiles are ...
الصفحة 40
There are indications that it is indeed the classificatory mother's brothers of the princes and nobles , and not their own close uterine kin , whose resentment and aggression is in question . The mothers ' full brothers , the close kin ...
There are indications that it is indeed the classificatory mother's brothers of the princes and nobles , and not their own close uterine kin , whose resentment and aggression is in question . The mothers ' full brothers , the close kin ...
الصفحة 371
his mother's patrilineage . Hence we find occasionally that a child is reared by his mother's patrilineage and bears the distinguishing marks of her agnatic line rather than those of his own . But since a father always maintains rights ...
his mother's patrilineage . Hence we find occasionally that a child is reared by his mother's patrilineage and bears the distinguishing marks of her agnatic line rather than those of his own . But since a father always maintains rights ...
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