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الصفحة 45
Tea - drinking had indeed been substituted for beer - drinking and secular entertainments involving music and dancing were not approved , but these had come to be features of the life of a whole community , marking it off indeed from ...
Tea - drinking had indeed been substituted for beer - drinking and secular entertainments involving music and dancing were not approved , but these had come to be features of the life of a whole community , marking it off indeed from ...
الصفحة 159
Figure 9 shows the inputs and outputs involved in Halak'a Zaze's initiation ceremonies . These are compared to those of Halak'a Do'a Ku'a , whose expenditures were very low . He was unable to receive woitho because he had no close ...
Figure 9 shows the inputs and outputs involved in Halak'a Zaze's initiation ceremonies . These are compared to those of Halak'a Do'a Ku'a , whose expenditures were very low . He was unable to receive woitho because he had no close ...
الصفحة 162
Rather than taking the character of the exchanges involved in redistribution for granted ... that a number of different transactions occur during the initiation of the halak'a , only some of which involve a return of material goods .
Rather than taking the character of the exchanges involved in redistribution for granted ... that a number of different transactions occur during the initiation of the halak'a , only some of which involve a return of material goods .
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Boys circumcision and girls puberty rites among the Swahili of Mafia | 21 |
a cooperative labour institution S R CHARSLEY | 34 |
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activities African àkó analysis ancestors appear association become called century ceremony chief clerical colonial colour concerned considered context continued crown cultural Dandi dead death discussion economic elders Ethiopian evidence example fact father female girl give given groups halak'a hand head important individual initiation institution interest involved labour land language living London male marriage married means nature noted Nyoro occupational original participation performed period person political position possible practice present Press production published question reference regarded relations relatives represent respect result rites ritual role rule senior slaves social society status structure suggested symbolic town traditional University urban village woman women Yoruba