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الصفحة 157
Your first wife won't be happy , because if you give one cloth to the other wife and one to her , she will feel if the other ... This is one of the things that always causes trouble to a husband and wife when the woman gives birth .
Your first wife won't be happy , because if you give one cloth to the other wife and one to her , she will feel if the other ... This is one of the things that always causes trouble to a husband and wife when the woman gives birth .
الصفحة 163
The man always gives each girl two shillings and , if the girl's parents are generous , they do likewise . ... The girl's parents give the money to their daughter , who uses it to establish herself in trade at the market or to purchase ...
The man always gives each girl two shillings and , if the girl's parents are generous , they do likewise . ... The girl's parents give the money to their daughter , who uses it to establish herself in trade at the market or to purchase ...
الصفحة 334
If the animal dies in a territory other than his , the hunters would give a present of meat to the owners of the territory , should they see them , but no tribute is obligatory . Small creatures like tortoises belong to the person who ...
If the animal dies in a territory other than his , the hunters would give a present of meat to the owners of the territory , should they see them , but no tribute is obligatory . Small creatures like tortoises belong to the person who ...
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From Tribute to Tax in a Tikar Chiefdom E M Chilver and P M Kaberry | 1 |
An Analytical Note on the Structure of Meru | 20 |
Yoruba Responses to the Fear of Death Peter MortonWilliams | 34 |
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