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الصفحة 322
They sometimes distinguish between close agnates and those who are ' just fellow clansmen ' ( ab'oruganda kwonka ) ... notion of clanship , sometimes membership of a group defined in terms of real or presumed agnatic relationship .
They sometimes distinguish between close agnates and those who are ' just fellow clansmen ' ( ab'oruganda kwonka ) ... notion of clanship , sometimes membership of a group defined in terms of real or presumed agnatic relationship .
الصفحة 333
It follows that a father's sister's children are relatives who are outside one's own clan and agnatic group , whereas a ... if the relationship is an important one ) that the members of a group of agnates conceive themselves as a unit .
It follows that a father's sister's children are relatives who are outside one's own clan and agnatic group , whereas a ... if the relationship is an important one ) that the members of a group of agnates conceive themselves as a unit .
الصفحة 301
grou A number of lineages among whom precise genealogical linkage cannot be trace but who acknowledge ultimate agnatic relationship comprise a wider Yoruba which may be termed a clan . Mutual rights , duties , and privileges also ...
grou A number of lineages among whom precise genealogical linkage cannot be trace but who acknowledge ultimate agnatic relationship comprise a wider Yoruba which may be termed a clan . Mutual rights , duties , and privileges also ...
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