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الصفحة 72
At the level of personal relationships , a major countervailing institution is ' linked siblingship ' . Each brother is given a sister in his particular care , and often it is her bridewealth which permits his marriage .
At the level of personal relationships , a major countervailing institution is ' linked siblingship ' . Each brother is given a sister in his particular care , and often it is her bridewealth which permits his marriage .
الصفحة 74
relationships are supportive . Marriage with the daughter of a close agnate therefore also transforms a competitive into a supportive relationship . Table II below sets out the marriage prohibitions for the various Sotho peoples .
relationships are supportive . Marriage with the daughter of a close agnate therefore also transforms a competitive into a supportive relationship . Table II below sets out the marriage prohibitions for the various Sotho peoples .
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 ...
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a Luo succession dispute | 50 |
Adam Kuper | 67 |
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