Africa, المجلد 77Oxford University Press, 2007 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 241
... relations of affiliation at the individual level based , for instance , on religious orders ( tariiqa ) . The ' tariiqa affiliation is a matter of personal choice ' and so ' cuts across clan and lineage boundaries ' ( Lewis 1961 : 220 ) ...
... relations of affiliation at the individual level based , for instance , on religious orders ( tariiqa ) . The ' tariiqa affiliation is a matter of personal choice ' and so ' cuts across clan and lineage boundaries ' ( Lewis 1961 : 220 ) ...
الصفحة 356
... relations between men of various age grades , the system also structures age / gender relations ( Llewelyn - Davies 1978 ; Talle 1988 ) . Lacking space here to elaborate on this system in full , I only comment on the position of the ...
... relations between men of various age grades , the system also structures age / gender relations ( Llewelyn - Davies 1978 ; Talle 1988 ) . Lacking space here to elaborate on this system in full , I only comment on the position of the ...
الصفحة 363
... relations , in contrast to conjugal relations , are chosen by the women themselves and not their fathers ( who decide about their marriage ) - and as such are much appreciated by the women . The illicit relations between married women ...
... relations , in contrast to conjugal relations , are chosen by the women themselves and not their fathers ( who decide about their marriage ) - and as such are much appreciated by the women . The illicit relations between married women ...
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