Africa, المجلد 51Oxford University Press, 1981 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 661
... rice cultivation and all it entails.8 RICE IN AVATIME The head of the pantheon is Aya , an otiose being with no direct link to humans . The most important god for humans is Ayapo ( lit : Aya's born ) . He is male and his shrine is in ...
... rice cultivation and all it entails.8 RICE IN AVATIME The head of the pantheon is Aya , an otiose being with no direct link to humans . The most important god for humans is Ayapo ( lit : Aya's born ) . He is male and his shrine is in ...
الصفحة 664
... rice is given to the gods . Again , the ceremonies take place at Ayap's shrine in Biakpa and priests from all Avatime villages should attend . Ayapɔ's priest threshes a little of his own rice in preparation for the rituals . The rice ...
... rice is given to the gods . Again , the ceremonies take place at Ayap's shrine in Biakpa and priests from all Avatime villages should attend . Ayapɔ's priest threshes a little of his own rice in preparation for the rituals . The rice ...
الصفحة 665
focused around rice cultivation so other rituals also fit in with the ' rice calendar ' . These other rituals vary from village to village but are often timed to take place immediately after rice eating , and new rice is often offered ...
focused around rice cultivation so other rituals also fit in with the ' rice calendar ' . These other rituals vary from village to village but are often timed to take place immediately after rice eating , and new rice is often offered ...
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Land lineage and clan in early Aŋl | 449 |
a comparative | 465 |
an aspect of Nilotic ethnology | 496 |
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activities administrative African agricultural ancestors appears associated Avatime beer belief called century chief clan Coast colonial concerned continued crop cultivation culture dans detailed Dinka Diola discussion Dorobo early economic example existence fact farm farmers fields force given groups head household important income increase individual Institute interest International knowledge known labour land language lineage living London means noble northern Notes Nuer organisation organization original pays period person political population possible present Press problems production publications reason reference region relations rice rituals Sierra Leone slaves social society Songhay sources southern structure suggests swamp Table town trade traditional unit University upland village West Western women