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الصفحة 143
Although he admits that the women were quite capable of carrying on alone ' and accepts the ' relative unimportance of male agriculture ' he states further on that , in their administrative pressures , the Portuguese place little value ...
Although he admits that the women were quite capable of carrying on alone ' and accepts the ' relative unimportance of male agriculture ' he states further on that , in their administrative pressures , the Portuguese place little value ...
الصفحة 250
Four to 7 adult males might have been living in the hamlet where the founder once resided . ... The rest of the adult male and female members resided either in other hamlets of the same village or in other villages .
Four to 7 adult males might have been living in the hamlet where the founder once resided . ... The rest of the adult male and female members resided either in other hamlets of the same village or in other villages .
الصفحة 258
from the oldest living male member . Some living members trace descent from the founder through males only , some through females only , and finally others use both male and female links for this purpose . Some members are unable to ...
from the oldest living male member . Some living members trace descent from the founder through males only , some through females only , and finally others use both male and female links for this purpose . Some members are unable to ...
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Yoruba Responses to the Fear of Death Peter MortonWilliams | 34 |
On Translating the Homeric Epithet and Simile into Twi L H OfosuAppiah | 41 |
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