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الصفحة 192
SPREADING THE RISK : THE PRINCIPLE OF LATERALITY AMONG THE CHOPI * DAVID WEBSTER IN N a recent publication , Eleanor Preston - Whyte ( 1974 : 209 ) has noted the comparative ' Alexibility ' of the Tsonga and Chopi kinship systems ...
SPREADING THE RISK : THE PRINCIPLE OF LATERALITY AMONG THE CHOPI * DAVID WEBSTER IN N a recent publication , Eleanor Preston - Whyte ( 1974 : 209 ) has noted the comparative ' Alexibility ' of the Tsonga and Chopi kinship systems ...
الصفحة 193
Unlike the Sotho and Nguni , the Chopi are not cattle herders , and lack the opportunity for accumulation and investment in capital that this provides to other southern Bantu peoples ( although small livestock , such as goats , sheep ...
Unlike the Sotho and Nguni , the Chopi are not cattle herders , and lack the opportunity for accumulation and investment in capital that this provides to other southern Bantu peoples ( although small livestock , such as goats , sheep ...
الصفحة 197
The Chopi rules of exogamy and kin terminology system combine to provide a structural syndrome which contributes to the general features of social organisation elaborated thus far , that is , the lateral spread of relationships across ...
The Chopi rules of exogamy and kin terminology system combine to provide a structural syndrome which contributes to the general features of social organisation elaborated thus far , that is , the lateral spread of relationships across ...
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