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53 Overbergh affirms that the father of a Mangbetu family was also the sole possessor of wealth.54 Aged Mafulu men controlled their property until death.55 If a Banks Islander with children died while his parents were still alive ...
53 Overbergh affirms that the father of a Mangbetu family was also the sole possessor of wealth.54 Aged Mafulu men controlled their property until death.55 If a Banks Islander with children died while his parents were still alive ...
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B8 A popular proverb was : “ Respect the elders , for they are our fathers . ... The stool of a father was periodically anointed after his death , and the dutiful son often prayed : “ Thou art gone , my father , but I still respect ...
B8 A popular proverb was : “ Respect the elders , for they are our fathers . ... The stool of a father was periodically anointed after his death , and the dutiful son often prayed : “ Thou art gone , my father , but I still respect ...
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A young man would go to live in the house of his father - in - law , where , although he was received as a son , his position remained subordinate . “ He must neither look at or speak to the parents and older relatives .
A young man would go to live in the house of his father - in - law , where , although he was received as a son , his position remained subordinate . “ He must neither look at or speak to the parents and older relatives .
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