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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... families came from the near hinterland , the most notable of whom were the Kamara from Tonko Limba . Sometime before ... families had established compounds in or near Old Port Loko . Various oral traditions and written accounts are ...
... families came from the near hinterland , the most notable of whom were the Kamara from Tonko Limba . Sometime before ... families had established compounds in or near Old Port Loko . Various oral traditions and written accounts are ...
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new Port Loko royal families . They also built alliances with leading families along the Rokel River , and they had affiliations with the poro society which most families in Port Loko seem to have lacked in the nineteenth century . They ...
new Port Loko royal families . They also built alliances with leading families along the Rokel River , and they had affiliations with the poro society which most families in Port Loko seem to have lacked in the nineteenth century . They ...
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... families who were either settled in Kambia and Port Loko by about 1800 or who later settled in one of those towns but already were present nearby . Figure 2 shows many of the leading families present in the two towns by about 1865. The ...
... families who were either settled in Kambia and Port Loko by about 1800 or who later settled in one of those towns but already were present nearby . Figure 2 shows many of the leading families present in the two towns by about 1865. The ...
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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