Africa, المجلد 27Oxford University Press, 1957 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 195
... discuss it with reference to one particular society . The book ends with a discussion of the changes , including the prohibition of feud and the introduction of cash crops , that are occurring in the traditional system as a result of ...
... discuss it with reference to one particular society . The book ends with a discussion of the changes , including the prohibition of feud and the introduction of cash crops , that are occurring in the traditional system as a result of ...
الصفحة 418
... discussion on the relationship between linguistic tones and the two distinct musical notes produced by other instruments such as the double bell and the side - blown which the author describes as being used for signalling . It is well ...
... discussion on the relationship between linguistic tones and the two distinct musical notes produced by other instruments such as the double bell and the side - blown which the author describes as being used for signalling . It is well ...
الصفحة 421
... discussion of its functioning . The Native Statute of 1954 and the qualifications required for an African to become a Portuguese citizen are explained . Finally there follows a sketch of the economy , with its principally agricultural ...
... discussion of its functioning . The Native Statute of 1954 and the qualifications required for an African to become a Portuguese citizen are explained . Finally there follows a sketch of the economy , with its principally agricultural ...
المحتوى
The Kin Terminology System of the Kung Bushmen Lorna Marshall | 1 |
The Social Functions and Meaning of Hausa PraiseSinging M G Smith | 26 |
Contributors to this Number | 45 |
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طبعات أخرى - عرض جميع المقتطفات
عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
administration African agnatic animals applied associated Bantu become British brother called centre chief Christian clan common concerned Congo course described discussion District East economic epigrams example fact Faro father field give given head headman important individual Institute interest kind kinship labour land languages lineage linguistic live London Luvale male maroka marriage married means mission missionary mother Niam Nigeria nobles Notes Office organization original parents particular person political population possible present problems reason reference regarded relations relationship relatives Research royal situation social society South structure territory tion traditional tribes United University values village West wife wives women