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الصفحة 69
The historical relationships of these groups is not clear — indeed , as Legassick has remarked , it is futile to trace the supposed ancestral groups of the modern tribes beyond about 1800 ( Legassick , 1969 ) .
The historical relationships of these groups is not clear — indeed , as Legassick has remarked , it is futile to trace the supposed ancestral groups of the modern tribes beyond about 1800 ( Legassick , 1969 ) .
الصفحة 147
The characteristic relationship between patron and client is rapidly transformed and stabilized by intermarriage . The patron becomes the mother's brother of the client . This may happen even between tribes .
The characteristic relationship between patron and client is rapidly transformed and stabilized by intermarriage . The patron becomes the mother's brother of the client . This may happen even between tribes .
الصفحة 213
what to him is the non - structural ' marginality of North African tribes — how they constantly affect and in turn are ... for North Africa or , for that matter , elsewhere , of the shifting historical relations of tribe to state .
what to him is the non - structural ' marginality of North African tribes — how they constantly affect and in turn are ... for North Africa or , for that matter , elsewhere , of the shifting historical relations of tribe to state .
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Contributors to this number | 28 |
a Luo succession dispute | 50 |
Adam Kuper | 67 |
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