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 241
... cult agencies . It is a vast rain forest , divided by the international borders of Cameroon and Nigeria , and ... cult agencies ( ajom ) . Altogether , during my research I have encountered about seventy different cult agencies in the ...
... cult agencies . It is a vast rain forest , divided by the international borders of Cameroon and Nigeria , and ... cult agencies ( ajom ) . Altogether , during my research I have encountered about seventy different cult agencies in the ...
الصفحة 253
... cult agency . At Oban , this second cult agency was called Eburukpabi ( Talbot 1912 ) . It was also called Eburukpabi by Asunka members in Babong where Asunka had after its coming killed many of the older cult agencies such as Mfam ...
... cult agency . At Oban , this second cult agency was called Eburukpabi ( Talbot 1912 ) . It was also called Eburukpabi by Asunka members in Babong where Asunka had after its coming killed many of the older cult agencies such as Mfam ...
الصفحة 268
... cult agencies - in the hinterland too , as most of the latter came from a south - westerly direction following trade routes . The early accounts ( Talbot 1912 ; Mansfeld 1908 ; and others ) already make mention of cult agencies and ...
... cult agencies - in the hinterland too , as most of the latter came from a south - westerly direction following trade routes . The early accounts ( Talbot 1912 ; Mansfeld 1908 ; and others ) already make mention of cult agencies and ...
المحتوى
transformations in foster | 28 |
changing relations between | 62 |
time and relatedness in eastern Uganda | 76 |
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