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الصفحة 22
They are not concerned with lineage.n ! It is not thought proper to make blatant or insulting ... Though the / Kung enjoy the joking relationship , it was our impression that their primary concern lay in the prohibition against joking .
They are not concerned with lineage.n ! It is not thought proper to make blatant or insulting ... Though the / Kung enjoy the joking relationship , it was our impression that their primary concern lay in the prohibition against joking .
الصفحة 291
It is in every man's interest to uphold the principle of uxorilocality where other men are concerned . Only by controlling his sisters and their husbands , and their daughters and sons - in - law can a man hope to build up a lineage ...
It is in every man's interest to uphold the principle of uxorilocality where other men are concerned . Only by controlling his sisters and their husbands , and their daughters and sons - in - law can a man hope to build up a lineage ...
الصفحة 293
The remainder of the book is concerned with the interpretation of the ceremony . She considers it first in terms of its expressed purposes , i.e. what the performers themselves and other Bemba said they thought they were achieving .
The remainder of the book is concerned with the interpretation of the ceremony . She considers it first in terms of its expressed purposes , i.e. what the performers themselves and other Bemba said they thought they were achieving .
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The Kin Terminology System of the Kung Bushmen Lorna Marshall | 1 |
The Social Functions and Meaning of Hausa PraiseSinging M G Smith | 26 |
CONTRIBUTORS TO THIS NUMBER | 41 |
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