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الصفحة 282
This relativity of social position can also be seen one step lower on the age - rank ladder . During the dry season the neophytes organize nightly dances in clearings in the bush . These are usually attended by their uninitiated close ...
This relativity of social position can also be seen one step lower on the age - rank ladder . During the dry season the neophytes organize nightly dances in clearings in the bush . These are usually attended by their uninitiated close ...
الصفحة 140
13 with the hollow square set in reverse position at the foot of the zigzag ; of the three intervening characters , the two that survive , no . 1s ( ) and no . 16 ( P ) , are distinguished by having a lozenge as their essential feature ...
13 with the hollow square set in reverse position at the foot of the zigzag ; of the three intervening characters , the two that survive , no . 1s ( ) and no . 16 ( P ) , are distinguished by having a lozenge as their essential feature ...
الصفحة 321
The position held by every member and set in the class , and by every class in the system , is the source of a special structural status that affects members of the age - sets singly and the set as a whole .
The position held by every member and set in the class , and by every class in the system , is the source of a special structural status that affects members of the age - sets singly and the set as a whole .
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ÉTUDES SUR LA COSMOLOGIE DES DOGON ET DES BAM | 13 |
CONCEPTS OF THE SOUL AMONG THE AKAN OF THE GOLD | 24 |
ANKOLE FOLK TALES F Lakyn Williams | 32 |
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administrative African appear associations authority Bamum British called cattle Central ceremony chief clan Coast Colonial concerned Council culture dans discussion district East economic effect Egba example existence fact father field function give given Government head important indigènes individual initiation Institute interest International kinship Kipsigis known land languages lineage living London marriage means Mission native Notes Office organization original pattern period persons political population position possible present Press problems Professor referred relations ritual senior social society South structure Sudan survey territorial tion town traditional tribes United University village West witch witchcraft yams Yoruba