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الصفحة 349
In principle , the framework of an idile is constant , while the internal segments , exactly analogous in form to the idile , are dynamic , expanding or through continual fissions or fusions . Two major factors produce segmentation in a ...
In principle , the framework of an idile is constant , while the internal segments , exactly analogous in form to the idile , are dynamic , expanding or through continual fissions or fusions . Two major factors produce segmentation in a ...
الصفحة 349
Consider , as an example , the segments A and B in I. Each refers to generation P. 2 as its point of convergence on the genealogical chart . But segment A has a depth of three living generations while segment B is composed of two living ...
Consider , as an example , the segments A and B in I. Each refers to generation P. 2 as its point of convergence on the genealogical chart . But segment A has a depth of three living generations while segment B is composed of two living ...
الصفحة 359
Consequently , within a single into of three generations there will be as many patri - segments as there are sons of Hoc grandfather . Each patri - segment emerges as an isoko on the death of the second generation , with the authority ...
Consequently , within a single into of three generations there will be as many patri - segments as there are sons of Hoc grandfather . Each patri - segment emerges as an isoko on the death of the second generation , with the authority ...
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Improvement Associations among the Afikpo Ibo S Ottenberg i | 54 |
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