Africa: Journal of the International African Institute, المجلد 50،الأعداد 1-3Edinburgh University Press for the International African Institute, 1980 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 83
... brother's child contains 50 % of the substance of his brother's wife . Consequently , the total substance of brother's child is different from the total substance of Ego's child . The same holds true for female Ego's sister's children ...
... brother's child contains 50 % of the substance of his brother's wife . Consequently , the total substance of brother's child is different from the total substance of Ego's child . The same holds true for female Ego's sister's children ...
الصفحة 86
... brother , and marital ties because the brother's son is the combined substance of brother and brother's wife . Consanguineal and affinal principles are given equal status . The number of siblings may not only be increased by merging and ...
... brother , and marital ties because the brother's son is the combined substance of brother and brother's wife . Consanguineal and affinal principles are given equal status . The number of siblings may not only be increased by merging and ...
الصفحة 119
... brother's daughter . Among the Lovedu , men may control their wives , but women have rights over their brothers ( see e.g. Krige 1964 ; 1975 ; Kuper 1975 : 139-43 ) . Among the patrilineal Khoekhoe , the situation is similar , except ...
... brother's daughter . Among the Lovedu , men may control their wives , but women have rights over their brothers ( see e.g. Krige 1964 ; 1975 ; Kuper 1975 : 139-43 ) . Among the patrilineal Khoekhoe , the situation is similar , except ...
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la nouvelle et le roman | 24 |
the general and the particular | 55 |
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