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 413
... regard as being of the same order within the encompassing unit of Macha . Accordingly , in their history of migration and lineage and clan fission and segmentation they both agree that they are Macha and descendants of the same ancestor ...
... regard as being of the same order within the encompassing unit of Macha . Accordingly , in their history of migration and lineage and clan fission and segmentation they both agree that they are Macha and descendants of the same ancestor ...
الصفحة 414
... regard to land is thus included in the ' fatherhood ' of his father and patrilineal ancestors . Every ' father ' and his share of land are perceived of as part of a larger whole in a graded arrangement of inclusiveness . In earlier ...
... regard to land is thus included in the ' fatherhood ' of his father and patrilineal ancestors . Every ' father ' and his share of land are perceived of as part of a larger whole in a graded arrangement of inclusiveness . In earlier ...
الصفحة 577
... regard to both the foreign influence in hairdressing and church life . One may therefore reason that the interest both churches and salons show for interacting with the local population is motivated only by self - interest : the more ...
... regard to both the foreign influence in hairdressing and church life . One may therefore reason that the interest both churches and salons show for interacting with the local population is motivated only by self - interest : the more ...
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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