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 12
... described to me by informants in terms of identities derived from place in the descent system . This is , of course , a classic and well described relationship between descent and jural status . Cases that I collected , however ...
... described to me by informants in terms of identities derived from place in the descent system . This is , of course , a classic and well described relationship between descent and jural status . Cases that I collected , however ...
الصفحة 27
... described ubukonde as having been devised and ' granted ' to Hutu in the north of Rwanda by Tuutsi authorities , as a means of persuading recal- citrant Hutu not to flee from the exactions of Tuutsi chiefs ( 1967 : 631 ) . * General ...
... described ubukonde as having been devised and ' granted ' to Hutu in the north of Rwanda by Tuutsi authorities , as a means of persuading recal- citrant Hutu not to flee from the exactions of Tuutsi chiefs ( 1967 : 631 ) . * General ...
الصفحة 124
... described ( taken from our own informants ) apply only to eland , some to other animals as well , and some only to a boy's first - kill eland ; we shall distinguish among these in the discus- sion that follows . The / Xam observances ...
... described ( taken from our own informants ) apply only to eland , some to other animals as well , and some only to a boy's first - kill eland ; we shall distinguish among these in the discus- sion that follows . The / Xam observances ...
المحتوى
PHILIP BURNHAM | 99 |
Kinship Descent and Marriage in Luapula | 205 |
Contributors to this Number | 219 |
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activities African analysis animals appear associated become bridewealth called cattle central chief clan concerned considered continue culture descent described discussion economic elders ethnic evidence example exist expression fact Fante father Finally Giriama give given groups husband important individual initiation Institute interests kinship land language less lineage linguistic live London major male marriage married material means migration Needham noted Nyoro original particular pattern period person political popular population position possible present Press problems production reference relations relationship relative remain residence result rika ritual rivers role rule rural separation situation social society Sotho Southern status structure suggests symbolic traditional University village wife woman women