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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Reichard wrote : “ As provision is always made for the care of young children , so old people are usually made comfortable . The duty devolves upon members of the family according to convenience . The daughter or granddaughter ...
Reichard wrote : “ As provision is always made for the care of young children , so old people are usually made comfortable . The duty devolves upon members of the family according to convenience . The daughter or granddaughter ...
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The father - family system , which has usually enhanced rank and rights of men — not infrequently at the expense of women — has shown a strong tendency to prevail among herders and probably farmers . This economically determined process ...
The father - family system , which has usually enhanced rank and rights of men — not infrequently at the expense of women — has shown a strong tendency to prevail among herders and probably farmers . This economically determined process ...
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