Africa, المجلد 74Oxford University Press, 2004 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 242
... became one of the best known cult agencies in the Cross River area ( cf. Ruel 1969 ; Thompson 1974 ; Koloss 1985 ) ... became very prominent for some time until the problem of exposing Nyongo witches was solved in the context of the banana ...
... became one of the best known cult agencies in the Cross River area ( cf. Ruel 1969 ; Thompson 1974 ; Koloss 1985 ) ... became very prominent for some time until the problem of exposing Nyongo witches was solved in the context of the banana ...
الصفحة 391
strangers became a prerogative of the colonial state . British officers in service in the Protectorate were ... became powerful , built a compound in Bansang . This was how he settled in Bansang . He also built a shop there . He became ...
strangers became a prerogative of the colonial state . British officers in service in the Protectorate were ... became powerful , built a compound in Bansang . This was how he settled in Bansang . He also built a shop there . He became ...
الصفحة 520
... became apparent . Even more problematically , Somalis once extremely resilient in the face of their harsh environment - became vulnerable . Another worrying development was the availability of weapons , mainly small arms . In the 1970s ...
... became apparent . Even more problematically , Somalis once extremely resilient in the face of their harsh environment - became vulnerable . Another worrying development was the availability of weapons , mainly small arms . In the 1970s ...
المحتوى
paths of grandmotherhood | 6 |
transformations in foster | 28 |
changing relations between | 62 |
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administration African Studies agricultural Amhara Anthropology associations Baatombu Bansang Benin Berbera Borana Brikama British Cambridge Cameroon Centre child Christian claim clan clients colonial conflict context cult agencies cultural dance Darod daughters district economic elite Emarti EPRDF Ethiopia ethnic groups ethnic identity farmers Fuladu Fulɓe Gambia gender gold traders grandchildren grandmothers grandparents gurna Gurna Club household hunter-gatherers Igbo important in-migrants International African Institute ISBN isibongo James Currey Jareer Kenya kinship Kipsigis Kulere labour land livestock living London Maasai Mandinka marabouts marriage Mbororo migration modern mother Ndebele networks Nguni Nigeria northern Obasinjom Ogoni organisation Oromo Oxford pastoral pastoralists political population practices pre-colonial region relations relationship ritual role rural sharing social society Somali Somaliland southern Tanzania town trade traditional Tuareg Tupuri University Press Uzoigwe Uzoigwe's village Waata West Africa women youth Zimbabwe