Africa, المجلد 60Oxford University Press, 1990 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 251
... marriage ( kamchar ) described above , after mourning their husband's death , widows are expected to select some agnatic kinsman in his lineage to replace him . Though established without further transfer of bridewealth or bride service ...
... marriage ( kamchar ) described above , after mourning their husband's death , widows are expected to select some agnatic kinsman in his lineage to replace him . Though established without further transfer of bridewealth or bride service ...
الصفحة 252
... marriage or remarriage . Not knowing the idiomatic Hausa mean- ing of the phrase , when educated Tarok say in Hausa that their people practise ' satan mata ' or ' wife - stealing ' - the term by which Hausa denote secondary marriage ...
... marriage or remarriage . Not knowing the idiomatic Hausa mean- ing of the phrase , when educated Tarok say in Hausa that their people practise ' satan mata ' or ' wife - stealing ' - the term by which Hausa denote secondary marriage ...
الصفحة 264
... marriage are the same as theirs . Perhaps among themselves Sayirr intermarry without kyanship , kyamshi or naikur , whereas when marrying Tarok they have to accept them , much as the Tarok polygynist had to observe Gerkawa rules of ...
... marriage are the same as theirs . Perhaps among themselves Sayirr intermarry without kyanship , kyamshi or naikur , whereas when marrying Tarok they have to accept them , much as the Tarok polygynist had to observe Gerkawa rules of ...
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Attacking the state | 39 |
a reanalysis | 69 |
Criminal proceedings | 111 |
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