Africa, المجلد 69،الأعداد 3-4Oxford University Press, 1999 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 489
... Wolayta myth , God offered the ancestor of the Fuga two cups , and the potters ' ancestor selected the one full of ashes rather than the one full of grain ; from then on his clan was condemned to sit on the ground and work with clay ...
... Wolayta myth , God offered the ancestor of the Fuga two cups , and the potters ' ancestor selected the one full of ashes rather than the one full of grain ; from then on his clan was condemned to sit on the ground and work with clay ...
الصفحة 499
... Wolayta and Gamo ) , as a term for the tanners and their potter wives ( in Kafa and Shekacho ) or as a term for both smith and potter groups ( in Oyda , Malo and Maale ) with an additional term to distinguish between the two . The term ...
... Wolayta and Gamo ) , as a term for the tanners and their potter wives ( in Kafa and Shekacho ) or as a term for both smith and potter groups ( in Oyda , Malo and Maale ) with an additional term to distinguish between the two . The term ...
الصفحة 500
... Wolayta ( Chiatti , 1984 : 247 ) and possibly Sidama ( Hamer , 1987 : 57-8 ) . How is the change to be explained ? In the case of the Wolayta , it may be related to the status of the potters ' husbands in former times , when they played ...
... Wolayta ( Chiatti , 1984 : 247 ) and possibly Sidama ( Hamer , 1987 : 57-8 ) . How is the change to be explained ? In the case of the Wolayta , it may be related to the status of the potters ' husbands in former times , when they played ...
المحتوى
Kenneth W Harrow ed The Marabout and the Muse PAULO FERNANDO DE MORAES | 470 |
Shorter notices | 477 |
Books Received | 484 |
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