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The greater the degree of government by restricted council and the more important the authority of the chief , the more likely have aged men been to occupy positions of political importance ( Cor . 326–327 ) .
The greater the degree of government by restricted council and the more important the authority of the chief , the more likely have aged men been to occupy positions of political importance ( Cor . 326–327 ) .
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“ I thought of the flogging and the initiation as an important turning point in my life , and I felt ready at last to listen to my elders and to live right . ” And later : “ I could not put off initiation into the Wowochim .
“ I thought of the flogging and the initiation as an important turning point in my life , and I felt ready at last to listen to my elders and to live right . ” And later : “ I could not put off initiation into the Wowochim .
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а 99 Hough . ceremonial knowledge was well guarded in secret societies , and not infrequently an aged leader refused to share the most important information with anyone until shortly before his death , and then only to his successor .
а 99 Hough . ceremonial knowledge was well guarded in secret societies , and not infrequently an aged leader refused to share the most important information with anyone until shortly before his death , and then only to his successor .
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