Africa, المجلد 65،الأعداد 1-2Oxford University Press, 1995 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 63
... Male and female seclusions are held in different types of spaces and loca- tions , though all initiates move away from the family compound . Male initiation is of a communal nature and takes place in a thatch and millet stalk hut ...
... Male and female seclusions are held in different types of spaces and loca- tions , though all initiates move away from the family compound . Male initiation is of a communal nature and takes place in a thatch and millet stalk hut ...
الصفحة 69
... male or female initiate . During the exit ceremony male initiates symbolically enact an aspect of hunting - the handling of a bow and arrow . They then join the men of the village ( Kondi and non- members alike ) in a two- to three ...
... male or female initiate . During the exit ceremony male initiates symbolically enact an aspect of hunting - the handling of a bow and arrow . They then join the men of the village ( Kondi and non- members alike ) in a two- to three ...
الصفحة 207
... male and female , cited a pattern in which the man pro- vides the cash income for the household as the ideal ... male household head over all other members , and male authority in public affairs . Men working on European farms or as ...
... male and female , cited a pattern in which the man pro- vides the cash income for the household as the ideal ... male household head over all other members , and male authority in public affairs . Men working on European farms or as ...
المحتوى
No 1 1995 | 95 |
Review Editor Rédacteur comptesrendus | 163 |
36 | 180 |
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