Africa, المجلد 68،الأعداد 3-4Oxford University Press, 1998 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 314
... present - day North Western and Western Provinces of Cameroon ) and also from eastern Nigeria ( notably Igbo people ) . These ' strangers ' often outnumber the ' autochthons ' . However , the fierceness with which issues of belonging ...
... present - day North Western and Western Provinces of Cameroon ) and also from eastern Nigeria ( notably Igbo people ) . These ' strangers ' often outnumber the ' autochthons ' . However , the fierceness with which issues of belonging ...
الصفحة 443
... present - day stereotypes of classical anthropology as hemmed in by a propensity for local studies . For instance , his contribution on the boundaries of ' Kamerun / Cameroon ' contains a few pages on ' ethnicity ' ( pp . 283-7 ) which ...
... present - day stereotypes of classical anthropology as hemmed in by a propensity for local studies . For instance , his contribution on the boundaries of ' Kamerun / Cameroon ' contains a few pages on ' ethnicity ' ( pp . 283-7 ) which ...
الصفحة 447
... present throughout the diaspora in the Americas . The first part presents introductions to dances in Africa by Doris Green and Esilokun Kinni - Olusanyin , particularly Yoruba masked dances . These introductions are broad in nature ...
... present throughout the diaspora in the Americas . The first part presents introductions to dances in Africa by Doris Green and Esilokun Kinni - Olusanyin , particularly Yoruba masked dances . These introductions are broad in nature ...
المحتوى
the urbanrural connection changing issues | 309 |
Elite associations and the politics of belonging in Cameroon | 320 |
political liberalisation | 338 |
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activities administration African anglophone argued associations authority become Cameroon Casamance cattle centre chiefdom chiefs claim clear colonial connections considered continue created cultural discussion dominant economic elite emergence established ethnic European example forces given groups home town ideas identity important independence individuals institutions interests involved Islamic issues Jola Kaokoland Kaokoveld land leaders live London Mafa maintain major means migration move movement Muslim Native Native Commissioner Nigeria Nigerian North Officer Ondangwa organisations origin party patterns Police political population present production Province reference region relations reports represent role rule rural social society South southern Studies successful suggests titles trade traditional University University Press urban village West Western women World Yoruba Zimbabwe