Ethnocentrism: Theories of Conflict, Ethnic Attitudes, and Group BehaviorWiley, 1972 - 310 sivua |
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... Gusii of south - western Kenya , " where the clan is the main political and military unit and alignments are definitive " ( p . 354 ) . Our fieldwork among the Gusii in 1964 suggests that alignments were not as definitive as they have ...
... Gusii of south - western Kenya , " where the clan is the main political and military unit and alignments are definitive " ( p . 354 ) . Our fieldwork among the Gusii in 1964 suggests that alignments were not as definitive as they have ...
Sivu 95
... Gusii ethnic group and maximal lineage . This surprising state of affairs along a tense boundary between two sharply differentiated peoples , one of them a classic case of a patrilineal segmentary society with " definitive alignments ...
... Gusii ethnic group and maximal lineage . This surprising state of affairs along a tense boundary between two sharply differentiated peoples , one of them a classic case of a patrilineal segmentary society with " definitive alignments ...
Sivu 97
... Gusii tribes is said to be comprised largely of immigrant Nilotic Luo who were assimilated , while Gusii groups are reported to have settled among the Luo of Central Nyanza and the Kipsigis of the Sotik area with subsequent assimilation ...
... Gusii tribes is said to be comprised largely of immigrant Nilotic Luo who were assimilated , while Gusii groups are reported to have settled among the Luo of Central Nyanza and the Kipsigis of the Sotik area with subsequent assimilation ...
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