Africa, المجلد 64،الأعداد 1-2Oxford University Press, 1994 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 191
... géwél or the knowledge about certain handicrafts on the other , were regarded as family monopolies not to be given away to strangers . Even today several géwél , both old and young , have told me that they think caste endogamy to be a ...
... géwél or the knowledge about certain handicrafts on the other , were regarded as family monopolies not to be given away to strangers . Even today several géwél , both old and young , have told me that they think caste endogamy to be a ...
الصفحة 195
... géwél involved would make it be known ) , then they would lose face and spoil their social reputation . Furthermore , for any one not of genuine géer descent who nonetheless claims to be a noble , failure to give to the griot would ...
... géwél involved would make it be known ) , then they would lose face and spoil their social reputation . Furthermore , for any one not of genuine géer descent who nonetheless claims to be a noble , failure to give to the griot would ...
الصفحة 203
... géwél , which in Wolof means ' the one for whom a circle is made ' , the one who has things to say ( or sing ) that are worth listening to . 53 THE CONTENT OF GRIOTS ' TEXTS We have seen how géwél fulfil multiple , word - based tasks in ...
... géwél , which in Wolof means ' the one for whom a circle is made ' , the one who has things to say ( or sing ) that are worth listening to . 53 THE CONTENT OF GRIOTS ' TEXTS We have seen how géwél fulfil multiple , word - based tasks in ...
المحتوى
a Lacanian analysis | 21 |
The impact of British imperialism on the landscape of female slavery in | 34 |
34 | 57 |
حقوق النشر | |
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