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 330
... expressed in the journal are those of the authors and not necessarily of the Editor or of the IAI , or of the publisher . Les articles paraissant dans le journal expriment l'opinion de leurs auteurs et non pas nécessairement celle de la ...
... expressed in the journal are those of the authors and not necessarily of the Editor or of the IAI , or of the publisher . Les articles paraissant dans le journal expriment l'opinion de leurs auteurs et non pas nécessairement celle de la ...
الصفحة 347
... expressed violently by those who could afford it . Peaceful settlement ( for which there were also established customary procedures ) was often only grudgingly accepted because the reputation of weakness was feared . Larger internally ...
... expressed violently by those who could afford it . Peaceful settlement ( for which there were also established customary procedures ) was often only grudgingly accepted because the reputation of weakness was feared . Larger internally ...
الصفحة 620
... expression of social openness . Dasis are a relatively new social institution and mix both sex and age groups . Their very disconnection from more important institutions , family life at one extreme and the Chief's court at the other ...
... expression of social openness . Dasis are a relatively new social institution and mix both sex and age groups . Their very disconnection from more important institutions , family life at one extreme and the Chief's court at the other ...
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African anthropology appear areas argues arguments became become body Bokora Botswana boundaries British called chapters Church claims collection colonial concerned context contribution cultural dasi death discussed economic educated EPLF Eritrean Ethiopia ethnic example expressed female forces foreigners forgetting funeral gender Ghanaian groups guns identity important independence Institute interest International issue Karamojong Kenya land language later leaders liberation lived London means meetings memory movements Onitsha organisation Oromo particular Pentecostal period person political position possible practices present problems produced question recent reference reflect regard region relations relationship remained remembering ritual shared social society struggle Stuart-Young Tigray Tigrayan TPLF traditional units University University Press Wagner West Western women writing Yoruba young