Africa, المجلد 44Oxford University Press, 1974 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 399
... clan dominates , both in numbers and in terms of status . It is typical to find that the ruling clan is divided into several sub - clans which may or may not be recognized as distinct kebile . Each of these sub - clans or clan sections ...
... clan dominates , both in numbers and in terms of status . It is typical to find that the ruling clan is divided into several sub - clans which may or may not be recognized as distinct kebile . Each of these sub - clans or clan sections ...
الصفحة 401
The Kuranko clans About thirty patronymic groups or clans are widely distributed throughout the Kuranko area . Each ... clan section . In fact , Kuranko rarely speak of clan ( sie ) ; in practice the clan is the kebile . But like the ...
The Kuranko clans About thirty patronymic groups or clans are widely distributed throughout the Kuranko area . Each ... clan section . In fact , Kuranko rarely speak of clan ( sie ) ; in practice the clan is the kebile . But like the ...
الصفحة 407
... clan and its totem . TABLE IV non - rulers chief jural minors elder clan totem children father lineage ancestor Respect given Dependence and subordination Distance and constraint Protection and sustenance given Independence and ...
... clan and its totem . TABLE IV non - rulers chief jural minors elder clan totem children father lineage ancestor Respect given Dependence and subordination Distance and constraint Protection and sustenance given Independence and ...
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Further Tributes | 11 |
An Analytical Note on the Land and Spirits of the Sewa Mende M C Jędrej | 38 |
Contributors to this Number | 45 |
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African appear Arabic associated become bibl brother bulls called cattle cent century Church clan close colonial concerned considered culture dans discussion Dorayi economic elders fact farm father field girl give given heads household houses husband important Institute interest International l'enfant labour land language living London male maps marriage married material means migration missionaries mother Nigeria notes organization original period person political population position possible present Press problems Professor publication published reference relationships remain residence situation social society sons spirits structure Table tion town traditional University urbanization usually village volume West wife wives woman woman-marriage women Yalunka