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46 Each Dyak or Iban village long - house had its headman , who was called the " Old Man of the House . ” He settled all disputes , decided the amount of fine to be paid by guilty parties , and maintained general order .
46 Each Dyak or Iban village long - house had its headman , who was called the " Old Man of the House . ” He settled all disputes , decided the amount of fine to be paid by guilty parties , and maintained general order .
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Brown stated : “ There is no organized government in an Andamanese village . The affairs of the community are regulated entirely by the older men and women . The younger members of the community are brought up to pay respect to their ...
Brown stated : “ There is no organized government in an Andamanese village . The affairs of the community are regulated entirely by the older men and women . The younger members of the community are brought up to pay respect to their ...
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In each village there is a number of old women who are treated with the greatest consideration by all , they being credited with powers of divination and are consulted on all important affairs . " 51 Old Haida were said to know secret ...
In each village there is a number of old women who are treated with the greatest consideration by all , they being credited with powers of divination and are consulted on all important affairs . " 51 Old Haida were said to know secret ...
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