Africa, المجلد 48Oxford University Press, 1978 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 203
... animals do not have it . So it must be an observer's intellectual concept . It is one that fails to persuade me and that , in admittedly cursory reading , I have not seen convincingly argued . It may perhaps in some circumstances be a ...
... animals do not have it . So it must be an observer's intellectual concept . It is one that fails to persuade me and that , in admittedly cursory reading , I have not seen convincingly argued . It may perhaps in some circumstances be a ...
الصفحة 234
... animals sometimes cause damage to crops . A person who suffers loss is entitled to resort to self - help if he finds the animal in his plot or can otherwise identify it . The extent of his remedy depends partly on the animal causing the ...
... animals sometimes cause damage to crops . A person who suffers loss is entitled to resort to self - help if he finds the animal in his plot or can otherwise identify it . The extent of his remedy depends partly on the animal causing the ...
الصفحة 238
... animals and ensure more constant surveillance . Such a procedure was facilitated in part by the youth's weaker commitment to village life . It also reflected their changing values and their somewhat strained relations with many elders ...
... animals and ensure more constant surveillance . Such a procedure was facilitated in part by the youth's weaker commitment to village life . It also reflected their changing values and their somewhat strained relations with many elders ...
المحتوى
PHILIP BURNHAM | 99 |
Kinship Descent and Marriage in Luapula | 205 |
Contributors to this Number | 219 |
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activities age-sets agnates agricultural Akan analysis animals Anthropology associated Atuot Bamileke Banjal Bantu Beattie behavior bridewealth brother Bunyoro cattle central clan colonial conflict context culture discussion divorce economic eland elders ethnic ethnographic evidence exogamous Fante farming father female Gasumay Ghana Giriama groups household husband ideology Igbo important individual initiation Iteso Jamaa kambi Kashikishi kaya Kenya kinship Kirao Kung labour land language lineage linguistic London Luapula Luguru male marriage married matrilineal mediumship migration Mijikenda mother Mpuga myth Needham Nguni Nigeria Nyakatura Nyoro paper pattern period political popular painting population problems reference relations relationship residence rika ritual rivers role Rukuba rule rural Rwanda social society Southern spouses status structure sub-rika symbolic Taido traditional University Press urban village wealth West Africa wife wives woman women Yoruba youth Zambia Ziguinchor