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 285
... myth of the origins of the Bito dynasty did not ( as I had earlier written ) represent its first king , Mpuga Rukidi , as descended patrilineally from Bunyoro's former rulers , the Bacwezi and their predecessors , but rather as ' of ...
... myth of the origins of the Bito dynasty did not ( as I had earlier written ) represent its first king , Mpuga Rukidi , as descended patrilineally from Bunyoro's former rulers , the Bacwezi and their predecessors , but rather as ' of ...
الصفحة 286
... myth could equally well , or better , be cited in confirmation of the opposite - and vastly preponderant - version ! According to almost all our authorities the myth represents Mpuga's father as either Isimbwa ( the son of the former ...
... myth could equally well , or better , be cited in confirmation of the opposite - and vastly preponderant - version ! According to almost all our authorities the myth represents Mpuga's father as either Isimbwa ( the son of the former ...
الصفحة 287
... myth ( and certainly in the ' standard ' one - however that be defined ) it unambiguously is . In this connection Needham adverts to his diagram of Bito genealogical antecedents ( 1967 : 442 [ 322 ] ) , claiming that " This diagram ...
... myth ( and certainly in the ' standard ' one - however that be defined ) it unambiguously is . In this connection Needham adverts to his diagram of Bito genealogical antecedents ( 1967 : 442 [ 322 ] ) , claiming that " This diagram ...
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New Guinea Models in the African Savannah IVAN KARP 17 | 1 |
The Case of Kinyaga M CATHARINE NEWBURY | 17 |
The Daily Behavior of the West African | 30 |
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