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الصفحة 113
To this end in 1928 the Institute established a prize for works in African languages by African authors . And during the first four years 207 entries were received , although few were actually published . Parallel with this endeavour ...
To this end in 1928 the Institute established a prize for works in African languages by African authors . And during the first four years 207 entries were received , although few were actually published . Parallel with this endeavour ...
الصفحة 118
In the colonial period many African colonial governments had an item in their budget for support of the Institute , and in most cases this was not at first questioned by the successor states ; but soon shortages of foreign exchange made ...
In the colonial period many African colonial governments had an item in their budget for support of the Institute , and in most cases this was not at first questioned by the successor states ; but soon shortages of foreign exchange made ...
الصفحة 122
15 H. Baumann , Schopfung und Urzeit des Menschen im Mythus der Afrikanischen Volker , with the International Institute of African Languages and Cultures . Berlin : Dietrich Reimer , 1936 . 16 E. W. Bovill , Caravans of the Old Sahara ...
15 H. Baumann , Schopfung und Urzeit des Menschen im Mythus der Afrikanischen Volker , with the International Institute of African Languages and Cultures . Berlin : Dietrich Reimer , 1936 . 16 E. W. Bovill , Caravans of the Old Sahara ...
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changing interpersonal relations in two Bamileke | 3 |
a terracotta tradition of southeastern Ivory Coast | 51 |
Southern Kuba masquerade figures in a funerary context | 75 |
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