Africa, المجلد 54Oxford University Press, 1984 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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... ( Bohannan L. and P. , 1968 : 8 ) . Tiv legends claim that they occupied their present territories from the south- east , where they were far fewer in number and lived as hill - dwellers ( Bohannan , P. and Akiga Sai , 1954 : 296 ) . To ...
... ( Bohannan L. and P. , 1968 : 8 ) . Tiv legends claim that they occupied their present territories from the south- east , where they were far fewer in number and lived as hill - dwellers ( Bohannan , P. and Akiga Sai , 1954 : 296 ) . To ...
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... ( Bohannan , L. 1952 : 309 ) . The nongo referent's ambiguity is in part responsible for masking this disjunc- tion between the two modes of genealogical reckoning . It allows contextual adjustments and compromises to be made which ensure ...
... ( Bohannan , L. 1952 : 309 ) . The nongo referent's ambiguity is in part responsible for masking this disjunc- tion between the two modes of genealogical reckoning . It allows contextual adjustments and compromises to be made which ensure ...
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... ( Bohannan , L. , 1952 : 301 ) . This definition has some curious effects if applied to the Bohannans ' own fieldwork cases . The minimal segments studied by the Bohannans ranged in membership from 169 to 1047 inhabitants , ' although it ...
... ( Bohannan , L. , 1952 : 301 ) . This definition has some curious effects if applied to the Bohannans ' own fieldwork cases . The minimal segments studied by the Bohannans ranged in membership from 169 to 1047 inhabitants , ' although it ...
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MARTIN HALL 1 | 65 |
Reviews of books 1 | 80 |
Contributors to No 2 2 | 87 |
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