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الصفحة 129
As the social range of the congregation narrows , and only household groups or individuals are involved , dege and kola ( to a lesser extent , hens and chickens ) become more significant as sacrificial objects .
As the social range of the congregation narrows , and only household groups or individuals are involved , dege and kola ( to a lesser extent , hens and chickens ) become more significant as sacrificial objects .
الصفحة 133
sacrifices , that ' the whole victim corresponds to the unitary solidarity of human beings ... while the division of the flesh corresponds to the social differentiation of the persons and groups taking part ' ( 1970 : 234 ) .
sacrifices , that ' the whole victim corresponds to the unitary solidarity of human beings ... while the division of the flesh corresponds to the social differentiation of the persons and groups taking part ' ( 1970 : 234 ) .
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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Sacrifice and Social Structure among the Kuranko Part III MICHAEL | 123 |
Uganda JOAN VINCENT | 140 |
Circulation monétaire et évolution des structures socioéconomiques chez | 160 |
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