Africa, المجلد 69،الأعداد 3-4Oxford University Press, 1999 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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... context the concept has been widely used ( Cerulli , 1922 : 200-14 , 1930 : 233–8 ; Conti Rossini , 1937 ; Straube , 1963 : 5 ) . Levine ( 1974 : 56 ) even described ' caste ' groups as a ' pan - Ethiopian social phenomenon ...
... context the concept has been widely used ( Cerulli , 1922 : 200-14 , 1930 : 233–8 ; Conti Rossini , 1937 ; Straube , 1963 : 5 ) . Levine ( 1974 : 56 ) even described ' caste ' groups as a ' pan - Ethiopian social phenomenon ...
الصفحة 490
... context , the notion of pollution is prevalent . Tuden and Plotnicov ( 1970 : 16 ) suggest that the concept of pollution is the only mandatory ideological factor required for defining caste systems in Africa.1 However , some authors ...
... context , the notion of pollution is prevalent . Tuden and Plotnicov ( 1970 : 16 ) suggest that the concept of pollution is the only mandatory ideological factor required for defining caste systems in Africa.1 However , some authors ...
الصفحة 595
... context of ritual , I have to keep to the particular dialect , the Dagara dialect , in the use of orthography . This may vary a little from that used by other writers who have concentrated on different dialects in their fieldwork . 1 ...
... context of ritual , I have to keep to the particular dialect , the Dagara dialect , in the use of orthography . This may vary a little from that used by other writers who have concentrated on different dialects in their fieldwork . 1 ...
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