Africa, المجلد 58Oxford University Press, 1988 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 39
... Early Khoe patrilineal social structure , while it probably did not exist among those Early Khoe groups who lacked patrilineal descent . No matter what the precise historical transformation from Early Khoe to Khoe Bushman and Khoekhoe ...
... Early Khoe patrilineal social structure , while it probably did not exist among those Early Khoe groups who lacked patrilineal descent . No matter what the precise historical transformation from Early Khoe to Khoe Bushman and Khoekhoe ...
الصفحة 87
... early migrants are described by Rouch as warriors without jobs in search of fortune , a portrayal which has appeared repeatedly during the thirty years since the appearance of his pathbreaking work . We find it in Diarra's contribution ...
... early migrants are described by Rouch as warriors without jobs in search of fortune , a portrayal which has appeared repeatedly during the thirty years since the appearance of his pathbreaking work . We find it in Diarra's contribution ...
الصفحة 92
... early Zarma migrants suggest that , in addition to defunct warriors , the overwhelming majority of early migrants quickly included commoner , freemen peasant cultivators and freed slaves who were not given to wander- ing , mercenary ...
... early Zarma migrants suggest that , in addition to defunct warriors , the overwhelming majority of early migrants quickly included commoner , freemen peasant cultivators and freed slaves who were not given to wander- ing , mercenary ...
المحتوى
Mobility in southwest Nigeria | 1 |
The politics of transporting | 14 |
Kinship dynamics past and present | 29 |
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activities African agricultural Anlo appears associated authority Bafodea become called cent central chief Christian church collective colonial concerned context continued conversion cotton countries crops culture discussion drivers early economic example fact farmers fields force funeral given groups household important individual initiates Institute interest International involved issues Khoe Khoisan labour land language less Limba linguistic living London major means movement nature Nigeria noted organisation origin particular peasant period political population practice present problems production question refers region relations relationship relatively religious remains result ritual role rural situation social society South structure success suggests town traditional transporters University University Press urban village West Western women