Africa, المجلدات 19-20Oxford University Press, 1949 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 28
... fact , when they exchange daughters for cows . The well - known facts about exchange of masculine and feminine presents do not help us out here , though nomenclature may have some bearing.3 But what is more , none of my informants ...
... fact , when they exchange daughters for cows . The well - known facts about exchange of masculine and feminine presents do not help us out here , though nomenclature may have some bearing.3 But what is more , none of my informants ...
الصفحة 122
... fact that this special obstructive technique is associated exclusively with enyangi ? It appears to me that all the obstructive acts reflect in one way or another the meaning of the ceremony , and have important functions in connexion ...
... fact that this special obstructive technique is associated exclusively with enyangi ? It appears to me that all the obstructive acts reflect in one way or another the meaning of the ceremony , and have important functions in connexion ...
الصفحة 335
... fact that the lowest note ( doh ) on a Kankoŵela is so thin that it tends to give a mixed sound which might be either doh or te . If you sound it with soh it appears to be doh : if you sound it with me it might be meant for te . It is ...
... fact that the lowest note ( doh ) on a Kankoŵela is so thin that it tends to give a mixed sound which might be either doh or te . If you sound it with soh it appears to be doh : if you sound it with me it might be meant for te . It is ...
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