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الصفحة 65
LIVESTOCK AND CAPITAL ACCUMULATION The rights of sons to grazing usufruct clearly do not relate to inheritance , but arise at an earlier stage of the landowners ' lifecycle . Landowners may give one or more beasts to their sons when ...
LIVESTOCK AND CAPITAL ACCUMULATION The rights of sons to grazing usufruct clearly do not relate to inheritance , but arise at an earlier stage of the landowners ' lifecycle . Landowners may give one or more beasts to their sons when ...
الصفحة 67
This concentration of capital is , in turn , related to ageing , inheritance and family organization . The greatest concentration of capital centres on the owners of the land , as would be expected . Immediately surrounding them ...
This concentration of capital is , in turn , related to ageing , inheritance and family organization . The greatest concentration of capital centres on the owners of the land , as would be expected . Immediately surrounding them ...
الصفحة 72
Within the ' stripped - down ' framework of the family , landowners encourage capital formation , through the ownership of livestock for which they are prepared to grant grazing rights , among their spouses and their sons .
Within the ' stripped - down ' framework of the family , landowners encourage capital formation , through the ownership of livestock for which they are prepared to grant grazing rights , among their spouses and their sons .
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Rank and class among the Asante and Fante in the nineteenth | 1 |
the Kitui case | 64 |
Notes and news 1 77 | 77 |
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