Africa, المجلد 74Oxford University Press, 2004 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 225
... associations ( rai ) which cross - cut the descent or local organisation . The majority of political , ritual and juridical powers were vested in the associations . Here members of different lineages , clans and wards united for ...
... associations ( rai ) which cross - cut the descent or local organisation . The majority of political , ritual and juridical powers were vested in the associations . Here members of different lineages , clans and wards united for ...
الصفحة 239
... associations which are well known from Liberia and Sierra Leone and occur also in western Cameroon and south - eastern Nigeria . The present article demonstrates the existence of a comparable women's association in middle - belt Nigeria ...
... associations which are well known from Liberia and Sierra Leone and occur also in western Cameroon and south - eastern Nigeria . The present article demonstrates the existence of a comparable women's association in middle - belt Nigeria ...
الصفحة 246
When exactly the first cult agencies and associations were invented and whether they had always been transactable is difficult to decide . The available evidence from my research on the histories of villages and their associations and ...
When exactly the first cult agencies and associations were invented and whether they had always been transactable is difficult to decide . The available evidence from my research on the histories of villages and their associations and ...
المحتوى
transformations in foster | 28 |
changing relations between | 62 |
time and relatedness in eastern Uganda | 76 |
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administration African Studies Anthropology associations Baatombu Bansang Bariba Benin Borana Brikama Cambridge Cameroon Centre child Christian claim clan clients colonial conflict context Cotonou cult agencies cultural dance daughters district economic elite Ethiopia ethnic groups ethnic identity farmers Fuladu Fulɓe Gambia gender gold traders grandchildren grandmothers grandparents gurna Gurna Club household Igbo important in-migrants institutions ISBN isibongo isiNdebele James Currey Jareer Kajiado District Kenya kinship Kipsigis Kulere labour land livestock trade living London Maasai Mandinka marabouts marriage migration modern mother Natitingou Ndebele networks Nguni Niger Nigeria northern Obasinjom Ogoni organisation origin Oromo Oxford pastoral pastoralists person petty traders political practices pre-colonial region relations relationship ritual role rural sharing Shona social society Somali Somaliland southern strategies Tanzania town traditional Tuareg Tupuri University Press Uzoigwe Uzoigwe's village Waata West Africa women youth Zimbabwe