Africa, المجلد 63،الأعداد 1-2Oxford University Press, 1993 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 199
... matrilineal descent ( 72 per cent ) . In the mid - 1980s people continued thus to defend land ownership mainly in terms of matrilineal descent , but two institutions which are central in earlier accounts had lost meaning . Fosbrooke and ...
... matrilineal descent ( 72 per cent ) . In the mid - 1980s people continued thus to defend land ownership mainly in terms of matrilineal descent , but two institutions which are central in earlier accounts had lost meaning . Fosbrooke and ...
الصفحة 202
... matrilineal descent through their mothers and therefore belonged to clans other than that from which the land had originated . Consequently , matrilineal descent as such gave no guidance in solving the case . In addition , Anna Koseni ...
... matrilineal descent through their mothers and therefore belonged to clans other than that from which the land had originated . Consequently , matrilineal descent as such gave no guidance in solving the case . In addition , Anna Koseni ...
الصفحة 204
... matrilineal ideology : the children of Francis Libigwa should , in the first instance , find solidarity among their mother's relatives instead of among their father's matrilineal relatives . One therefore sees here a corporate group ...
... matrilineal ideology : the children of Francis Libigwa should , in the first instance , find solidarity among their mother's relatives instead of among their father's matrilineal relatives . One therefore sees here a corporate group ...
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money movement and AIDS in northwest Tanzania Brad | 19 |
state and peasantry in postrevolution | 36 |
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