Africa, المجلد 47Oxford University Press, 1977 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 247
... tawsit endogamy among both classes . While about 75 % of all Kel Rela marriages are endogamous within the tawsit , this figure is even higher among Kel Ulli tawsatin . Among the Kel Ulli tawsit of the Dag Rali , for example , who number ...
... tawsit endogamy among both classes . While about 75 % of all Kel Rela marriages are endogamous within the tawsit , this figure is even higher among Kel Ulli tawsatin . Among the Kel Ulli tawsit of the Dag Rali , for example , who number ...
الصفحة 333
... ( tawsit ) . The Kel Ahaggar themselves also state that the preferred marriage is with a cross- cousin , and ideally with the mother's brother's daughter . But , when we look at the actual marriages contracted , we see that , not only are ...
... ( tawsit ) . The Kel Ahaggar themselves also state that the preferred marriage is with a cross- cousin , and ideally with the mother's brother's daughter . But , when we look at the actual marriages contracted , we see that , not only are ...
الصفحة 335
... tawsit may be related through matrilateral and patrilateral consanguinous and affinal ties , with the result that almost every member of the tawsit of a man's own generation may be categorised as a ' cross - cousin ' . Thus , when Kel ...
... tawsit may be related through matrilateral and patrilateral consanguinous and affinal ties , with the result that almost every member of the tawsit of a man's own generation may be categorised as a ' cross - cousin ' . Thus , when Kel ...
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