Africa, المجلد 73،الأعداد 3-4Oxford University Press, 2003 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 609
... Arguments of a wholly more serious note are found in the Chief's court . These formed the backdrop to the ritual oratory that I analysed in my book Sua in Somié ( Zeitlyn , 1994 ) . The arguments are concluded by a ritual oath - taking ...
... Arguments of a wholly more serious note are found in the Chief's court . These formed the backdrop to the ritual oratory that I analysed in my book Sua in Somié ( Zeitlyn , 1994 ) . The arguments are concluded by a ritual oath - taking ...
الصفحة 615
... arguments be studied ? No one asked will admit that dasis should have the form they do , the arguments are dismissed as irrel- evant happenstance . Only the anthropologist has noted their existence , although even he omitted them from ...
... arguments be studied ? No one asked will admit that dasis should have the form they do , the arguments are dismissed as irrel- evant happenstance . Only the anthropologist has noted their existence , although even he omitted them from ...
الصفحة 618
... arguments are about contributions ( and failure to make them ) , loans between members , beer ( and its distribution , especially the prestigious first serving ) , 12 and the ... Arguments as they occur at dasi 618 ARGUMENT IN MAMBILA.
... arguments are about contributions ( and failure to make them ) , loans between members , beer ( and its distribution , especially the prestigious first serving ) , 12 and the ... Arguments as they occur at dasi 618 ARGUMENT IN MAMBILA.
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