The Role of the Aged in Primitive Society |
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But usually there has been associated with rulers certain aged councilmen and advisors who have exercised considerable influence in government and over the office of chieftainship . The fact that the use of the term " elder ” has so ...
But usually there has been associated with rulers certain aged councilmen and advisors who have exercised considerable influence in government and over the office of chieftainship . The fact that the use of the term " elder ” has so ...
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When an old man treated a child for disease or accident , or performed a ritual over him to keep off evil spirits , he usually " adopted ” the child and thus established a life - long relationship of reciprocal assistance and ...
When an old man treated a child for disease or accident , or performed a ritual over him to keep off evil spirits , he usually " adopted ” the child and thus established a life - long relationship of reciprocal assistance and ...
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Where residence has been permanent , apparently among fishers , certainly among farmers , and usually where a society has a well - established priesthood , exposure of the dying has tended to disappear ( Cor . 1049–1055 ) .
Where residence has been permanent , apparently among fishers , certainly among farmers , and usually where a society has a well - established priesthood , exposure of the dying has tended to disappear ( Cor . 1049–1055 ) .
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