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The Family Estate In Africa Studies In The Role Of Property In Family Structure And Lineage Continuity Robert F Gray P H Gulliver

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The Family Estate In Africa Studies In The Role Of Property In Family Structure And Lineage Continuity Robert F Gray P H Gulliver
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Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
File Extension: PDF
File size: 19.43 MB
Pages: 278
Author: Robert F. Gray; P. H. Gulliver
ISBN: 9781136529054, 1136529055
Language: English
Year: 2004

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The Family Estate In Africa Studies In The Role Of Property In Family Structure And Lineage Continuity Robert F Gray P H Gulliver by Robert F. Gray; P. H. Gulliver 9781136529054, 1136529055 instant download after payment.

Too often accounts of African family life have tended to describe the family in purely static terms. The contributors to this book emphasize the developmental or time dimension of the family, analysing it as a process. In the seven different societies described in East Africa, the Congo and the Transvaal the changing nature of the distribution of rights in the family property and resources is directly linked with the growth and change of the family itself. First published in 1964.

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