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Apparently the influence of women in government has had no serious effect upon the retention of office by old chiefs ... and matriarchal or patriarchal forms of family organization do not seem to have greatly influenced the tenure of ...
Apparently the influence of women in government has had no serious effect upon the retention of office by old chiefs ... and matriarchal or patriarchal forms of family organization do not seem to have greatly influenced the tenure of ...
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Positive coefficients of association for aged men as council elders appear where women have exercised some influence in government ( Cor . 328 ) ; where secret societies have prevailed ( Cor . 329 ) ; where group responsibility for ...
Positive coefficients of association for aged men as council elders appear where women have exercised some influence in government ( Cor . 328 ) ; where secret societies have prevailed ( Cor . 329 ) ; where group responsibility for ...
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Further evidence demonstrating the influence of types of maintenance on the kinship system is provided by correlations of modes of economy with patrilineal descent and related traits of the father - family .
Further evidence demonstrating the influence of types of maintenance on the kinship system is provided by correlations of modes of economy with patrilineal descent and related traits of the father - family .
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