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But under close analysis , respect for old age has , as a rule , been accorded to persons on the basis of some particular asset which they possessed . They might be respected for their extensive knowledge , seasoned experience , expert ...
But under close analysis , respect for old age has , as a rule , been accorded to persons on the basis of some particular asset which they possessed . They might be respected for their extensive knowledge , seasoned experience , expert ...
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special terms of respect in addressing their aged . Sarasin described the chief as an " intelligent old man , " and reported an aged woman who exercised great authority over her group , both young and old . Bonwick has reported that ...
special terms of respect in addressing their aged . Sarasin described the chief as an " intelligent old man , " and reported an aged woman who exercised great authority over her group , both young and old . Bonwick has reported that ...
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Traits 171 46-191 Matrilineal inheritance and respect for aged men 172 48-191 Matrilineal succession and respect for aged men 173 50-191 Matrilineal authority and respect for aged men 174 52-191 Avunculate and respect for aged men 175 ...
Traits 171 46-191 Matrilineal inheritance and respect for aged men 172 48-191 Matrilineal succession and respect for aged men 173 50-191 Matrilineal authority and respect for aged men 174 52-191 Avunculate and respect for aged men 175 ...
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