Africa, المجلد 55Oxford University Press, 1985 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 178
... Fante in the coastal region ; Fante who migrated inland from the town of Anomabo ; Fante who migrated into the coastal area from Mankessim without first settling at Anomabo ; and Fante who migrated into the coastal region direct from ...
... Fante in the coastal region ; Fante who migrated inland from the town of Anomabo ; Fante who migrated into the coastal area from Mankessim without first settling at Anomabo ; and Fante who migrated into the coastal region direct from ...
الصفحة 179
... Fante ancestor , Obirempon Nkyarko , who migrated into the Sunkwa district and founded a village . Although Obontser , like Dwindwinabazi , was a Fante rather than an Etsi village , it was originally part of the Sunkwa region , headed ...
... Fante ancestor , Obirempon Nkyarko , who migrated into the Sunkwa district and founded a village . Although Obontser , like Dwindwinabazi , was a Fante rather than an Etsi village , it was originally part of the Sunkwa region , headed ...
الصفحة 183
... Fante . " The reference in the oral data to the four streets of Esinado calls to mind the wards ( abron ) in which the Borbor Fante lived at Mankessim . The evidence could indicate that this is another example of small - scale migration ...
... Fante . " The reference in the oral data to the four streets of Esinado calls to mind the wards ( abron ) in which the Borbor Fante lived at Mankessim . The evidence could indicate that this is another example of small - scale migration ...
المحتوى
Interethnic clan identities among Cushiticspeaking pastoralists | 17 |
Rural Zambia revisited | 39 |
the relevance of | 60 |
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