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The third , who gave presents to his father's clansman , lived to be very old . " Since then we have given food to our clan fathers . We never pass in front of them unless we have previously given them a present .
The third , who gave presents to his father's clansman , lived to be very old . " Since then we have given food to our clan fathers . We never pass in front of them unless we have previously given them a present .
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A little soft grass is collected wherever the event may befall , and any old woman or women present give their assistance . ... Hottentot kraal there is a midwife who holds her office for life , receiving occasional presents for a fee .
A little soft grass is collected wherever the event may befall , and any old woman or women present give their assistance . ... Hottentot kraal there is a midwife who holds her office for life , receiving occasional presents for a fee .
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Jenks adds : " I was once present at an Igorot trial when the question to be decided was whether a certain man or woman had lied . The old men examined and cross questioned both parties for fully a quarter of an hour , at which time ...
Jenks adds : " I was once present at an Igorot trial when the question to be decided was whether a certain man or woman had lied . The old men examined and cross questioned both parties for fully a quarter of an hour , at which time ...
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Research Procedure | 1 |
The Assurance of Food | 20 |
Property Rights | 36 |
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