Africa, المجلد 34Oxford University Press, 1964 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 285
... lineage ' . This unit , comprising generally 5-10 males , consists of the sons of one father now dead , and , in a subsidiary sense , the nuclear families of which they are the heads . Ideally such families are polygynous , and where a ...
... lineage ' . This unit , comprising generally 5-10 males , consists of the sons of one father now dead , and , in a subsidiary sense , the nuclear families of which they are the heads . Ideally such families are polygynous , and where a ...
الصفحة 301
... lineage ' has not been maintained . It is now common in the ethnography of that region to read of lineages which have as little as three generations ' depth and no very recognizable corporate character . What are the common rights which ...
... lineage ' has not been maintained . It is now common in the ethnography of that region to read of lineages which have as little as three generations ' depth and no very recognizable corporate character . What are the common rights which ...
الصفحة 387
... lineage , which is itself described as a rallying - point or home for scattered members who hope one day to rejoin it . Each minor lineage would like ideally to have its own village , but this ambition , in matrilineal circum- stances ...
... lineage , which is itself described as a rallying - point or home for scattered members who hope one day to rejoin it . Each minor lineage would like ideally to have its own village , but this ambition , in matrilineal circum- stances ...
المحتوى
A Creator Festival at Okpoma Brass in the Niger Delta Ebiegberi | 1 |
Contributors to this Number | 8 |
Jural Relations between the Sexes among the Barabaig George Klima | 21 |
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administration African Institute African Studies Afrique anthropology Arab Bantu Barabaig bibl bidonvilles British Bunyoro Cazembe Central Centre century chief Chihamba clan Coast colonial Congo connexion cousin marriages cult culture d'une descent groups East economic edan edan Ogboni Ethiopia farmer father French Fulbe Gamitto Gbongan Series Ghana Hausa host Ibadan idiom Igala important Inst International African Islam Kalanga Kavula Kenya labour land language lineage London Mariya married matrilineal ment migrant Milansi Mwene Ndembu neighbourhood Nigeria Northern Rhodesia Nyoro Ogboni organization orisa Oxford Paris pawn pawnship political population Professor region relations religion religious rites ritual shrine Sierra Leone slave social society sorcery South Southern spirit status structure Sudan Survey of Africa Swahili Tanganyika territories tion trade traditional tribal Uganda Univ University of Ibadan University Press village West Africa witchcraft witches women Yoruba Yowana Yozefu