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 516
... homestead ( although the latter is becoming less common than in the past ) . The homestead splits when a brother's son marries and has children , at which stage the brother will establish a homestead separate from his other brothers - a ...
... homestead ( although the latter is becoming less common than in the past ) . The homestead splits when a brother's son marries and has children , at which stage the brother will establish a homestead separate from his other brothers - a ...
الصفحة 604
... homestead . The result was the development of a house - based social structure that has to be supported by a myth based on everyday reasoning . As we shall see , bagr as a myth of social foundation is notably silent about the historical ...
... homestead . The result was the development of a house - based social structure that has to be supported by a myth based on everyday reasoning . As we shall see , bagr as a myth of social foundation is notably silent about the historical ...
الصفحة 614
... homestead and have continued to live in the same compound . It turned out , in the course of our relationship , that Jacob was the central figure in the group of dakumé . His father had therefore sent him to school , not regarding ...
... homestead and have continued to live in the same compound . It turned out , in the course of our relationship , that Jacob was the central figure in the group of dakumé . His father had therefore sent him to school , not regarding ...
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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