Africa, المجلد 74،الأعداد 1-2Oxford University Press, 2004 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 62
... according to Charles Taylor's definition of moral space ( 1989 ) and see how the grandchildren may ( or may not ) contribute to the axes of respect , meaning and dignity for their grandparents . According to Taylor , personal and social ...
... according to Charles Taylor's definition of moral space ( 1989 ) and see how the grandchildren may ( or may not ) contribute to the axes of respect , meaning and dignity for their grandparents . According to Taylor , personal and social ...
الصفحة 201
... according to their own exogamous clan divisions . At the social level , however , he considers there exist parallels ... according to which the distinct , but interdependent , forms of livelihood were articulated . It provided the ...
... according to their own exogamous clan divisions . At the social level , however , he considers there exist parallels ... according to which the distinct , but interdependent , forms of livelihood were articulated . It provided the ...
الصفحة 263
... According to Murray , the ' Akpambe juju ' came from the ' town of Okorara [ Okarara ] ( up in Oban ) to Etubom Okon Efiom Antikha [ in Akpabuyo ] ' ( RHL Murray 1921–7 ) . This was confirmed by Okarara and Oban ; see also Aye ( 1994 ...
... According to Murray , the ' Akpambe juju ' came from the ' town of Okorara [ Okarara ] ( up in Oban ) to Etubom Okon Efiom Antikha [ in Akpabuyo ] ' ( RHL Murray 1921–7 ) . This was confirmed by Okarara and Oban ; see also Aye ( 1994 ...
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