Ethnology, Volume 43University of Pittsburgh, 2004 - Anthropology |
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Page 122
... subward . The administrative area under a chief or headman is composed of a number of subwards , each of which has a subheadman who acts for the chief at a local level . Kinship forms an important component , since many kinship links ...
... subward . The administrative area under a chief or headman is composed of a number of subwards , each of which has a subheadman who acts for the chief at a local level . Kinship forms an important component , since many kinship links ...
Page 127
... subward sections . It is the first of the formal allocations and takes place once all the sections and subwards have been allocated their places and are waiting in anticipation , their attention sharply focused on the injoli and the ...
... subward sections . It is the first of the formal allocations and takes place once all the sections and subwards have been allocated their places and are waiting in anticipation , their attention sharply focused on the injoli and the ...
Page 131
... subward , and these two sections ( i.e. , from different subwards ) started to give each other iimvuko beer , though they occupied the seating places occupied by their subwards in the normal way . This required a degree of internal ...
... subward , and these two sections ( i.e. , from different subwards ) started to give each other iimvuko beer , though they occupied the seating places occupied by their subwards in the normal way . This required a degree of internal ...
Contents
The Case of Unmarried | 1 |
Punk Cuisine Dylan Clark | 19 |
Development and the Life Story of a Thai Farmer Leader | 33 |
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