Africa, المجلد 65،الأعداد 3-4Oxford University Press, 1995 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 596
... smiths are supposed to be poor and avaricious ; nobles are supposed to be generous and to give them presents of food upon request . Tuareg of diverse social strata confirm these viewpoints . A number of myths portray the fall of smiths ...
... smiths are supposed to be poor and avaricious ; nobles are supposed to be generous and to give them presents of food upon request . Tuareg of diverse social strata confirm these viewpoints . A number of myths portray the fall of smiths ...
الصفحة 597
... sometimes creates a double bind for the individual . The smith's art mediates the contradiction . For example , noblewomen prefer a smith or ex - slave man as friend and confidant ( called by a specific term SMITHS AND TUAREG AESTHETICS ...
... sometimes creates a double bind for the individual . The smith's art mediates the contradiction . For example , noblewomen prefer a smith or ex - slave man as friend and confidant ( called by a specific term SMITHS AND TUAREG AESTHETICS ...
الصفحة 600
always played by smiths in a distinctive drum pattern identified as ' smith music ' ) and tende mortar drums , and sing praise songs . At noble naming celebrations and weddings smiths serve food , whereas at a smith naming it is the ...
always played by smiths in a distinctive drum pattern identified as ' smith music ' ) and tende mortar drums , and sing praise songs . At noble naming celebrations and weddings smiths serve food , whereas at a smith naming it is the ...
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