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The questionnaires used in the survey , made in 1955 , were aimed at determining the attitude of Porto - Novo's educated African elite ( the literate 20 to 60 age - group ) to the traditional advantages and obligations of patrilineage ...
The questionnaires used in the survey , made in 1955 , were aimed at determining the attitude of Porto - Novo's educated African elite ( the literate 20 to 60 age - group ) to the traditional advantages and obligations of patrilineage ...
الصفحة 135
The traditional emoluments proved insufficient to finance the chief in his new role , and with the power of Government apparently behind him and the breakdown of the traditional checks on autocracy , the chief could and did graft ...
The traditional emoluments proved insufficient to finance the chief in his new role , and with the power of Government apparently behind him and the breakdown of the traditional checks on autocracy , the chief could and did graft ...
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On the other hand , the old chiefs and older men , and , interestingly enough , some of the young men , would like to preserve the traditional marriage system with its wide nexus of social , economic , and political relationships .
On the other hand , the old chiefs and older men , and , interestingly enough , some of the young men , would like to preserve the traditional marriage system with its wide nexus of social , economic , and political relationships .
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