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الصفحة 220
In addition , the men of many , though not all , tribes can be distinguished by their face marks . I do not know how many Konkomba tribes there are though I have visited members of a dozen different tribes ; the largest number about ...
In addition , the men of many , though not all , tribes can be distinguished by their face marks . I do not know how many Konkomba tribes there are though I have visited members of a dozen different tribes ; the largest number about ...
الصفحة 221
There are a number of tribes — at least twelve — who think of themselves as Bekpokpam inhabiting Kekpokpam and speaking Lekpokpam . ... War between one Konkomba tribe and a Basare tribe would not engage other Konkomba or Basare tribes .
There are a number of tribes — at least twelve — who think of themselves as Bekpokpam inhabiting Kekpokpam and speaking Lekpokpam . ... War between one Konkomba tribe and a Basare tribe would not engage other Konkomba or Basare tribes .
الصفحة 103
VALIDATION OF THE HYPOTHESIS In seeking to validate this hypothesis we shall consider separately segmentary noncentralized tribes , ' autonomous ' villages without central political authority ( like the Yakö , Southern Ibo and Ibibio ...
VALIDATION OF THE HYPOTHESIS In seeking to validate this hypothesis we shall consider separately segmentary noncentralized tribes , ' autonomous ' villages without central political authority ( like the Yakö , Southern Ibo and Ibibio ...
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Sir Reginald Coupland Günter Wagner | 3 |
Conservatism and Modern Adaptation in Luvale Female Puberty Ritual | 15 |
Les Groupes de Parenté du Rwanda Ancien Jacques J Maquet | 29 |
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administration African associated authority called cattle chief Christian claim clan clap Colonial concerned Council culture d'une discussion drum economic effect EGO's European example existence fact father field further give given Government husband important increased individual Institute interest International kinship known land language lineage living London marriage married means meeting mother's Native Nigeria Notes organization original pays person political population possible practice prefixes present problems refer relations relatives result ritual secondary segment social society song sont structure territory tion town traditional tribal tribes Union unit University usually various village West Africa whole wife woman women