Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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... given in five cases fell within the range of the amounts given by the men , but one female husband gave seven cattle and 500 shillings , and another gave seven cattle , 600 shillings and three sheep ; an extremely high amount for Nandi ...
... given in five cases fell within the range of the amounts given by the men , but one female husband gave seven cattle and 500 shillings , and another gave seven cattle , 600 shillings and three sheep ; an extremely high amount for Nandi ...
Page 467
... given community , because each village or town tends to have a distinctive corpus of names . For example , / jamaal / ( beauty ) was the given name of the late President of Egypt , but in ' Ain al - Qasis it is a girl's name . Many ...
... given community , because each village or town tends to have a distinctive corpus of names . For example , / jamaal / ( beauty ) was the given name of the late President of Egypt , but in ' Ain al - Qasis it is a girl's name . Many ...
Page 468
... given name , and Mxaybir the given name of his father ) . For reference to either sex , / ibn / ( son ) or / bint / ( daughter ) may be pre- fixed to the father's given name , and the resulting combination used as a surname ; this ...
... given name , and Mxaybir the given name of his father ) . For reference to either sex , / ibn / ( son ) or / bint / ( daughter ) may be pre- fixed to the father's given name , and the resulting combination used as a surname ; this ...
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Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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