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I a > usually continue to make pots , but girls marrying into families there are usually taught the craft and in turn teach their daughters , many of whom marry within their potmaking compounds . The clay is usually brought to the town ...
I a > usually continue to make pots , but girls marrying into families there are usually taught the craft and in turn teach their daughters , many of whom marry within their potmaking compounds . The clay is usually brought to the town ...
الصفحة 113
Normally , they were his confidants , advisers , and trusted aides , though there were exceptions , and since they usually resided in the chief's town , had a greater share of ritual duties . Each had a part in the installation and ...
Normally , they were his confidants , advisers , and trusted aides , though there were exceptions , and since they usually resided in the chief's town , had a greater share of ritual duties . Each had a part in the installation and ...
الصفحة 159
When a boy reached sixteen his father usually obtained a wife for him and helped him to build his own house . The father also purchased a canoe , filled it with trade articles , and gave his son money and slaves ; this giving of the ...
When a boy reached sixteen his father usually obtained a wife for him and helped him to build his own house . The father also purchased a canoe , filled it with trade articles , and gave his son money and slaves ; this giving of the ...
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An Analytical Note on the Structure of Meru | 20 |
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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