The Primitive City of Timbuctoo |
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الصفحة 137
The Gabibi were a serf group whom the Arma never permitted to prosper . The majority of them are still poor . Secondly , the Songhoi family system itself , with its foster homes , stresses the unity of the extended family .
The Gabibi were a serf group whom the Arma never permitted to prosper . The majority of them are still poor . Secondly , the Songhoi family system itself , with its foster homes , stresses the unity of the extended family .
الصفحة 169
If the Arma should say that they would not eat with the Gabibi , there never would be any harmony among the kondey . The elder continues by warning the newly selected chiefs not to consider the members as their slaves .
If the Arma should say that they would not eat with the Gabibi , there never would be any harmony among the kondey . The elder continues by warning the newly selected chiefs not to consider the members as their slaves .
الصفحة 273
Community government never developed independ- ently in Timbuctoo . It was always imposed from without by the power of some homogeneous culture . As soon as that power was removed , the local organization began to fall apart .
Community government never developed independ- ently in Timbuctoo . It was always imposed from without by the power of some homogeneous culture . As soon as that power was removed , the local organization began to fall apart .
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المحتوى
Mating | 175 |
BirthA Family Focus | 203 |
Death and Afterlife | 221 |
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طبعات أخرى - عرض جميع المقتطفات
عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
age-grade amount Arab Arma become Bela belief birth body boys bride brother called carried ceremony charms chief child circumcision close cloth common considered continue culture custom daughter deceased distinctive economic ethnic fact father feast force four French Gabibi genii gifts girl give given grave hand head husband important indicate known kola Koran koterey later leave living marabouts marriage married means Moroccan Moslem mosque mother native nature never night origin parents particularly pattern person poor population practice prayer present protect quarter receive recognized refer relations relatives religious remains result ritual salt sister slaves social society Songhoi status supernatural term Timbuctoo tion town trade Tuareg usually vampire wife woman women young