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We may conclude from this discussion that agnates are differentiated from other cognates by the belief that they share a common substance that has contributed to the shaping of their form , rather than only to their growth .
We may conclude from this discussion that agnates are differentiated from other cognates by the belief that they share a common substance that has contributed to the shaping of their form , rather than only to their growth .
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For a discussion of the concept of Earth as a symbol of the political reality of the village see Ravenhill 1976 : 90 ff , 234 ff . ' The term yo is sometimes infelicitously translated as fetish , but I have chosen to translate it as ...
For a discussion of the concept of Earth as a symbol of the political reality of the village see Ravenhill 1976 : 90 ff , 234 ff . ' The term yo is sometimes infelicitously translated as fetish , but I have chosen to translate it as ...
الصفحة 413
One wishes that there had been closer coordination between Clignet's data analysis and his discussion of issues in the concluding chapter . Here , we find some thought - provoking and important ideas , but these do not relate well to ...
One wishes that there had been closer coordination between Clignet's data analysis and his discussion of issues in the concluding chapter . Here , we find some thought - provoking and important ideas , but these do not relate well to ...
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activities Africa Akan analysis animals appear associated behavior bridewealth called central century chief clan collected concerned continue contribution culture descent described discussion driver economic effect eland elders ethnic evidence example fact Fante father female Giriama girl give given groups husband important individual initiation Institute interest International Iteso kinship land less lineage live London major male marriage married material means migration nature Needham Nigeria noted observed origin patterns period person political population position possible present Press problems referred relations relationship relative remain residence result ritual role rule rural Sande seems share significant social society Southern status structure suggests symbolic town traditional University village West wife woman women