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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الصفحة 493
... suggests that small groups first specialised in crafts in conducive ' ecological niches ' and then migrated into areas where their services were required , becoming ' guests ' among ' host ' populations . This view has been criticised ...
... suggests that small groups first specialised in crafts in conducive ' ecological niches ' and then migrated into areas where their services were required , becoming ' guests ' among ' host ' populations . This view has been criticised ...
الصفحة 494
... suggests that the Hadicho ( potters ) belonged to a more ancient ' negro ' population , whereas the Tonticho ... suggest the need for a comparative study of inter - ethnic relations and migration rather than fixed conceptualisa- tions of ...
... suggests that the Hadicho ( potters ) belonged to a more ancient ' negro ' population , whereas the Tonticho ... suggest the need for a comparative study of inter - ethnic relations and migration rather than fixed conceptualisa- tions of ...
الصفحة 498
... suggests that ' status ranking ' among craft working Fuga ' seems not to obtain ' , he also suggests that when it comes to Fuga ritual experts ' status ranking is clearly defined ' ( 1964 : 51 ) . In fact , however , further evidence ...
... suggests that ' status ranking ' among craft working Fuga ' seems not to obtain ' , he also suggests that when it comes to Fuga ritual experts ' status ranking is clearly defined ' ( 1964 : 51 ) . In fact , however , further evidence ...
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