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 324
... lineage under the elder's supervision ( although other tasks such as hunting with traps and planting food crops could be performed individually ) ; the lineage ate its main evening meal together ; and the proceeds from the sale of cocoa ...
... lineage under the elder's supervision ( although other tasks such as hunting with traps and planting food crops could be performed individually ) ; the lineage ate its main evening meal together ; and the proceeds from the sale of cocoa ...
الصفحة 327
... lineages , enjoyed the rights and obligations of junior members of the lineage . They were entitled to use lineage land for cultivating plantains and cocoyam , and for planting cocoa and coffee . The lineage elder simply ' showed ' an ...
... lineages , enjoyed the rights and obligations of junior members of the lineage . They were entitled to use lineage land for cultivating plantains and cocoyam , and for planting cocoa and coffee . The lineage elder simply ' showed ' an ...
الصفحة 330
... lineage elders pursued an essentially political strategy of land transfer to immigrants , in order to increase the strength of the agnatic kin group . By incorporating strangers into the lineage , as in the pre - colonial era , the ...
... lineage elders pursued an essentially political strategy of land transfer to immigrants , in order to increase the strength of the agnatic kin group . By incorporating strangers into the lineage , as in the pre - colonial era , the ...
المحتوى
Interethnic clan identities among Cushiticspeaking pastoralists | 17 |
Rural Zambia revisited | 39 |
the relevance of | 60 |
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