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الصفحة 78
The competitive and conflict - ridden nature of close agnatic relationships is a product of the patrilineal principle itself , which makes close agnates potential claimants for the same offices or property . These relationships may be ...
The competitive and conflict - ridden nature of close agnatic relationships is a product of the patrilineal principle itself , which makes close agnates potential claimants for the same offices or property . These relationships may be ...
الصفحة 80
effectiveness of simple close agnatic relationship is equivalent to the point of Schapera's ' close kinship ' - i.e . descendants , in this case , of a common great - grandfather . Beyond this point a family retains influence in the ...
effectiveness of simple close agnatic relationship is equivalent to the point of Schapera's ' close kinship ' - i.e . descendants , in this case , of a common great - grandfather . Beyond this point a family retains influence in the ...
الصفحة 144
Mönnig is taking literally the figurative Sotho saying , which talks of preferred endogamy for close agnates in terms of cattle being returned to their home kraal . The second reason he gives is , of course , peculiarly unsatisfactory ...
Mönnig is taking literally the figurative Sotho saying , which talks of preferred endogamy for close agnates in terms of cattle being returned to their home kraal . The second reason he gives is , of course , peculiarly unsatisfactory ...
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Contributors to this number | 28 |
a Luo succession dispute | 50 |
Adam Kuper | 67 |
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