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الصفحة 265
The corporeality that characterises the mother - child relationship is the idiom in which the Yaka express uterine descent relations . Only siblings who come from the one womb ' , together with their genitor , genitrix , wives and ...
The corporeality that characterises the mother - child relationship is the idiom in which the Yaka express uterine descent relations . Only siblings who come from the one womb ' , together with their genitor , genitrix , wives and ...
الصفحة 363
... however , it submitted without struggle . In return , it was allowed to retain its sultan , Muhammad Bakhit , who had ruled Dar Sila since 1900. For four years the sultan and the French authorities maintained good relations and ...
... however , it submitted without struggle . In return , it was allowed to retain its sultan , Muhammad Bakhit , who had ruled Dar Sila since 1900. For four years the sultan and the French authorities maintained good relations and ...
الصفحة 370
First is the history of the family , more specifically , of gender relations ( see , for example , Guyer , 1986 ) . Second is the problem of conceptualising the ' household ' as the critical site of gender and other social relations in ...
First is the history of the family , more specifically , of gender relations ( see , for example , Guyer , 1986 ) . Second is the problem of conceptualising the ' household ' as the critical site of gender and other social relations in ...
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Kinship dynamics past and present | 477 |
Material bases of social change | 486 |
critical perspectives on early migrations | 518 |
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