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 54
... chiefs . Chiefs are responsible for maintaining good relations with the Earth spirits of those parts of the rivers which are theirs . Chiefs delegate responsibility for portions of land , as well as for the rivers that cross . them , to ...
... chiefs . Chiefs are responsible for maintaining good relations with the Earth spirits of those parts of the rivers which are theirs . Chiefs delegate responsibility for portions of land , as well as for the rivers that cross . them , to ...
الصفحة 38
... chiefs . Thus , in 1923 , Isang argued in the NAC that chiefs should have the authority to prevent unmarried men from going to South Africa without their parents ' consent for ' we do not wish boys who don't pay tax to be allowed to go ...
... chiefs . Thus , in 1923 , Isang argued in the NAC that chiefs should have the authority to prevent unmarried men from going to South Africa without their parents ' consent for ' we do not wish boys who don't pay tax to be allowed to go ...
الصفحة 82
... chiefs who are inactive . And , in turn , chiefs have little use for subordinate inactive assistant chiefs . Community development assistants , though nominally a part of the ministerial hierarchy , are actually paid by the county ...
... chiefs who are inactive . And , in turn , chiefs have little use for subordinate inactive assistant chiefs . Community development assistants , though nominally a part of the ministerial hierarchy , are actually paid by the county ...
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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