Africa, المجلد 70،الأعداد 1-4Oxford University Press, 2000 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 582
Asafo's version in 1965 and Aduhene's version in 1995 : Sarlie descended from Sopi thus Asafo and Behiramwere royals belong to different lineages Kwame Tano's version in the 1920s and current Asafo version : Sarlie was a sister of Nkuah ...
Asafo's version in 1965 and Aduhene's version in 1995 : Sarlie descended from Sopi thus Asafo and Behiramwere royals belong to different lineages Kwame Tano's version in the 1920s and current Asafo version : Sarlie was a sister of Nkuah ...
الصفحة 584
... Asafo stool had been without a chief for almost a decade , as its members had been incapable of reaching an agreement on the nomination . No member of the Asafo branch could therefore claim the ɔmanhene's stool . When we came from Wassa ...
... Asafo stool had been without a chief for almost a decade , as its members had been incapable of reaching an agreement on the nomination . No member of the Asafo branch could therefore claim the ɔmanhene's stool . When we came from Wassa ...
الصفحة 587
... Asafo branch , and specifically Kwame Adu , of having written a letter stating that the two branches did not share a common matrilineal origin . Kwaku Mesu [ informed the Traditional Council ] that so long as the Sopikrome royals headed ...
... Asafo branch , and specifically Kwame Adu , of having written a letter stating that the two branches did not share a common matrilineal origin . Kwaku Mesu [ informed the Traditional Council ] that so long as the Sopikrome royals headed ...
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AFRICA | 1 |
Murder and the political body in early colonial Ibadan | 25 |
colonial rule and moral crisis | 49 |
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