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 49
... Tabwa religion in the vicinity of their churches ( established at points of densest population ) and appropriated important means of food production like river - fishing grounds , for their own exploitation or to reward those loyal to ...
... Tabwa religion in the vicinity of their churches ( established at points of densest population ) and appropriated important means of food production like river - fishing grounds , for their own exploitation or to reward those loyal to ...
الصفحة 57
... Tabwa belief that Kaomba could propel its stone by its own volition , and that it would not desert the people of Mpala who had long honoured it with offerings . Tabwa said that if disturbed , the stone would roll back to its place ...
... Tabwa belief that Kaomba could propel its stone by its own volition , and that it would not desert the people of Mpala who had long honoured it with offerings . Tabwa said that if disturbed , the stone would roll back to its place ...
الصفحة 64
... Tabwa . Lake - fishing , for instance , is a lucrative pursuit enabling even teenage boys to draw immense profit by selling their smoked catches . Such wealth allows Tabwa to marry earlier than in the past when raising bridewealth ...
... Tabwa . Lake - fishing , for instance , is a lucrative pursuit enabling even teenage boys to draw immense profit by selling their smoked catches . Such wealth allows Tabwa to marry earlier than in the past when raising bridewealth ...
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MARTIN HALL 1 | 65 |
Reviews of books 1 | 80 |
Contributors to No 2 2 | 87 |
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