The Role of the Aged in Primitive Society |
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Weeks reported : " A woman among the Bakongo is the best gilt - edge security in which a man can invest his surplus wealth . Pigs , goats , and fowls may die , slaves run away , speculations in trade expeditions may prove a failure ...
Weeks reported : " A woman among the Bakongo is the best gilt - edge security in which a man can invest his surplus wealth . Pigs , goats , and fowls may die , slaves run away , speculations in trade expeditions may prove a failure ...
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Out of 71 tribes aged men were reported as chiefs in 56 ; in 8 more it was implied that they could hold office ; while in no tribe was it stated that chiefs were regularly deposed on account of their age . The record is quite different ...
Out of 71 tribes aged men were reported as chiefs in 56 ; in 8 more it was implied that they could hold office ; while in no tribe was it stated that chiefs were regularly deposed on account of their age . The record is quite different ...
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In recent times cases of dire neglect , and even exploitation of the aged , have been reported ; but nearly every old man or woman would still rely , above all else , upon kinfolk for support , especially upon sisters and daughters ...
In recent times cases of dire neglect , and even exploitation of the aged , have been reported ; but nearly every old man or woman would still rely , above all else , upon kinfolk for support , especially upon sisters and daughters ...
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