Africa, المجلد 41Oxford University Press, 1971 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 209
... patrilineages , whereas ɛkɔŋ performs only in village squares before the entire populace . In addition , of : ion organizations are smaller than their ɛkoy counterparts ; they rehearse for a shorter period before facing the public ...
... patrilineages , whereas ɛkɔŋ performs only in village squares before the entire populace . In addition , of : ion organizations are smaller than their ɛkoy counterparts ; they rehearse for a shorter period before facing the public ...
الصفحة 284
... patrilineages . The patrilineage which founded the village is termed dinsara or founder ' . While it is the largest single lineage , its members may be a minority of the whole community . Other patrilineages that carry the same surname ...
... patrilineages . The patrilineage which founded the village is termed dinsara or founder ' . While it is the largest single lineage , its members may be a minority of the whole community . Other patrilineages that carry the same surname ...
الصفحة 285
... patrilineage . However , any founder patrilineage has superior access to power , authority , and often land in relation to all stranger lineages . The security of tenure of stranger patrilineages is not as great as that of any founder ...
... patrilineage . However , any founder patrilineage has superior access to power , authority , and often land in relation to all stranger lineages . The security of tenure of stranger patrilineages is not as great as that of any founder ...
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Les Cérémonies Soixantenaires du Sigui chez les Dogon Onzième Lugard | 1 |
a Drum Language of Hausa Youth David W Ames | 12 |
Local Adaptation and the Transformation of an Imperial Concession | 32 |
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administration African Studies agricultural Aladura analysis Anang ancestor cults Anthropology Arab association Bantu bibliography bien cent Centre Christianity co-operative colonial Congo cosmology culture d'une Dakar descent discussed Dogon economic Edited elders ɛkɔŋ factors fait fetish French Gbari Ghana groundnut groups Gwandara Hausa Ibibio Igala Igbo Ikot Obong International African Institute Islam Journal Kalanga Kenya Khurutse kinship l'auteur land languages Lebou lineage linguistic London Mandinka marriage masked figure maternal uncle matrilineal medicine men's age grade ment missionary modern Ndebele Nigeria Nuer organization paper patrilineages peasants persons Plateau Plateau languages political Ponty population present problems Professor published Rauwe région relations relationship religion role rural satire Senegal Senegalese Sigui situation social société society songs structure Swahili taakee Tanzania tion toucouleur traditional tribal University village visits West Africa Western Wolof workers Yombe Yoruba Zambia