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Second , when people wish to indicate the demanding nature of customs , they refer to the fact that it is hard to maintain the required knowledge . Customs change because the knowledge about them diminishes over time , as one informant ...
Second , when people wish to indicate the demanding nature of customs , they refer to the fact that it is hard to maintain the required knowledge . Customs change because the knowledge about them diminishes over time , as one informant ...
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The origin myths of many of these societies indicate historical links , at least between ruling clans ( Kelly 1974 ) . The second most significant group are Grusi speakers , such as the Kassena and Sissala , who are also found ...
The origin myths of many of these societies indicate historical links , at least between ruling clans ( Kelly 1974 ) . The second most significant group are Grusi speakers , such as the Kassena and Sissala , who are also found ...
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There is also an indication that Sidāma have accepted a form of the Comaroffs ' concept of ' Afro - modernism ' through reinterpretation . This has been the reaction of the Sidāma to the denial of autonomy by the pre- and post ...
There is also an indication that Sidāma have accepted a form of the Comaroffs ' concept of ' Afro - modernism ' through reinterpretation . This has been the reaction of the Sidāma to the denial of autonomy by the pre- and post ...
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