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الصفحة 14
Attempting only a generalization , which must of necessity have many exceptions
, it may be said that primitive Bantu society was organized upon a basis that was
largely communal ; the tribe , rather than the individual , was the main ...
Attempting only a generalization , which must of necessity have many exceptions
, it may be said that primitive Bantu society was organized upon a basis that was
largely communal ; the tribe , rather than the individual , was the main ...
الصفحة 238
APPRECIATION of this vigorous and valuable book must first note that Dr. Boas
declares that “ The individual interests us only as a member of the group ' ( p . 13
) . The science of anthropology rests upon facts as universal , as being of the ...
APPRECIATION of this vigorous and valuable book must first note that Dr. Boas
declares that “ The individual interests us only as a member of the group ' ( p . 13
) . The science of anthropology rests upon facts as universal , as being of the ...
الصفحة 460
Three spirits are recognized to exist in the individual , all of which persist after
death . In the first place , there is a mogya or blood spirit , which is inherited by a
child from its mother . There is an Ashanti proverb that a ' woman has no soul ...
Three spirits are recognized to exist in the individual , all of which persist after
death . In the first place , there is a mogya or blood spirit , which is inherited by a
child from its mother . There is an Ashanti proverb that a ' woman has no soul ...
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المحتوى
THE AFRICAN LABOURER Major G St J OrdeBrowne | 13 |
An Anthropological NoMansLand F H Ruxton | 31 |
POINT OF VIEW N J v Warmelo | 49 |
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African animals anthropology appear Ashanti Bantu become belief boys called chief child colonial concerned Congo considerable Council course cult culture custom diseases East eine English European exist fact figurines give given Government hand human hygiene important indigènes individual influence Institute interest knowledge land language letter lines linguistic living London material matter means methods Mission native nature organization original person possible practical present problem Professor published question race reading regarded region relation religion religious rules social South spirit Swahili teachers teaching tion tribes various village West whole