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 19
... sons . I shall look more closely at the three sons and their descendants . Fambo . The fate of Faffè's first son , Fambo , was settled when he was appointed village headman and thus became responsible for the collection of taxes , a ...
... sons . I shall look more closely at the three sons and their descendants . Fambo . The fate of Faffè's first son , Fambo , was settled when he was appointed village headman and thus became responsible for the collection of taxes , a ...
الصفحة 23
... Sons are released , or ' liberated ' , with a grant of land and their fathers pay the bridewealth for at least one wife . A number of fathers prefer their sons to stay and work with them . To these sons they grant cultivation rights on ...
... Sons are released , or ' liberated ' , with a grant of land and their fathers pay the bridewealth for at least one wife . A number of fathers prefer their sons to stay and work with them . To these sons they grant cultivation rights on ...
الصفحة 24
... sons or adopted boys , and the sons are often sup- ported in their rebellion by their mothers . In the following case of the family of a big Ehoué farmer from Koffihoué ward , near Houé , such conflict is foreseen and , if possible ...
... sons or adopted boys , and the sons are often sup- ported in their rebellion by their mothers . In the following case of the family of a big Ehoué farmer from Koffihoué ward , near Houé , such conflict is foreseen and , if possible ...
المحتوى
No 1 1995 | 95 |
Review Editor Rédacteur comptesrendus | 163 |
36 | 180 |
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