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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الصفحة 13
... Port Loko During the nineteenth century , the territories known as Maforki and Bake Loko comprised one state , with Port Loko as its capital . The oldest section of that town , located on the southwest side of Port Loko Creek , came to ...
... Port Loko During the nineteenth century , the territories known as Maforki and Bake Loko comprised one state , with Port Loko as its capital . The oldest section of that town , located on the southwest side of Port Loko Creek , came to ...
الصفحة 15
... Port Loko . While he undoubtedly maintained alliances in his home , there is no clear evidence that these played a significant role in his initial build - up of power . He was related to the Sankoh by marriage , was a devoted Muslim ...
... Port Loko . While he undoubtedly maintained alliances in his home , there is no clear evidence that these played a significant role in his initial build - up of power . He was related to the Sankoh by marriage , was a devoted Muslim ...
الصفحة 17
... Port Loko during or just after the struggle against Brimah Konkori . He quickly assumed an important role in Port Loko as a teacher , adviser and imam of the mosque in New Port Loko . He was a member of a powerful trading and clerical ...
... Port Loko during or just after the struggle against Brimah Konkori . He quickly assumed an important role in Port Loko as a teacher , adviser and imam of the mosque in New Port Loko . He was a member of a powerful trading and clerical ...
المحتوى
MARTIN HALL 1 | 65 |
Reviews of books 1 | 80 |
Contributors to No 2 2 | 87 |
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administration African agricultural alliances analysis appear associated become Bohannan Bugisu central centres century chiefs claims colonial concept concerned continued contribution cooperative cultural dependent discussion early economic effects established example exchange families farming father fertility given groups head households important individual Institute interests International involved ISBN labour land language less lineage London major marriage master means migration networks Nigeria noted occupations organization original particular peasant period political population Port Loko position possible present production reference region relations relationship result River role rules rural social society sources status structure Studies suggest tables Tabwa town trade traditional University University Press urban village West women