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The periodic influx of newly arrived liberated Africans to the Freetown community , where the settlers had already set a standard based on western ideas of civilization , had confronted the Government with a major social problem ...
The periodic influx of newly arrived liberated Africans to the Freetown community , where the settlers had already set a standard based on western ideas of civilization , had confronted the Government with a major social problem ...
الصفحة 94
An interpretation of Shilluk law and authority is not easy because , apart from early contacts with the peoples of the northern Sudan , they have been subjected to external influences and some kind of Government since the early years of ...
An interpretation of Shilluk law and authority is not easy because , apart from early contacts with the peoples of the northern Sudan , they have been subjected to external influences and some kind of Government since the early years of ...
الصفحة 251
Among the subjects of addresses and discussions were : New patterns of self - government in the Gold Coast and Nigeria ; Federal Union in British Central Africa ; Citizenship in Portuguese Africa ; Social change in the Belgian Congo ...
Among the subjects of addresses and discussions were : New patterns of self - government in the Gold Coast and Nigeria ; Federal Union in British Central Africa ; Citizenship in Portuguese Africa ; Social change in the Belgian Congo ...
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Sir Reginald Coupland Günter Wagner | 3 |
Conservatism and Modern Adaptation in Luvale Female Puberty Ritual | 15 |
Les Groupes de Parenté du Rwanda Ancien Jacques J Maquet | 23 |
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accepted administration African areas become boys British Bull called carried cattle chiefs Christian church claim clan colonial concerned Court craft culture custom dans discussed economic European fact father foreigner further girl give given Government guild head husband important initiation Institute interest known labour land language lineage linguistic living London marriage married matter means meeting Native Nigeria Notes Nuer Office organization origin person political population possible present Press problems reference regarded relations relationship relatives rites ritual rule social society South term tion town traditional tribal tribes Union unit University usually village West Africa Western wife women young