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TAAKEN SAMAARII : A DRUM LANGUAGE OF HAUSA YOUTH DAVID W. AMES , EDGAR A. GREGERSEN , and THOMAS NEUGEBAUER THIS INTRODUCTION HIS collaboration began when Ames and Gregersen met in Zaria , the capital of one of the old Hausa kingdoms in ...
TAAKEN SAMAARII : A DRUM LANGUAGE OF HAUSA YOUTH DAVID W. AMES , EDGAR A. GREGERSEN , and THOMAS NEUGEBAUER THIS INTRODUCTION HIS collaboration began when Ames and Gregersen met in Zaria , the capital of one of the old Hausa kingdoms in ...
الصفحة 80
Hausa Tales and Traditions . Translated by NEIL SKINNER , vol . i . London : Frank Cass , 1969 . Pp . xxxiv + 440 . £ 6 . 6s . Hausa Folklore , Customs , Proverbs . By R. S. RATTRAY , two volumes . Oxford : Clarendon Press , 1969.
Hausa Tales and Traditions . Translated by NEIL SKINNER , vol . i . London : Frank Cass , 1969 . Pp . xxxiv + 440 . £ 6 . 6s . Hausa Folklore , Customs , Proverbs . By R. S. RATTRAY , two volumes . Oxford : Clarendon Press , 1969.
الصفحة 81
The book stands as a treasure - house of information on Hausa culture . A third of it is devoted to Hausa customs , to folklore , and to an analysis of the central figures of the tales and their characteristics , while the last hundred ...
The book stands as a treasure - house of information on Hausa culture . A third of it is devoted to Hausa customs , to folklore , and to an analysis of the central figures of the tales and their characteristics , while the last hundred ...
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Les Cérémonies Soixantenaires du Sigui chez les Dogon Onzième Lugard | 1 |
a Drum Language of Hausa Youth David W Ames | 12 |
Local Adaptation and the Transformation of an Imperial Concession | 32 |
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activities administration African African Studies Aladura ancestors appears approach aspects Association become beliefs called cent central chief Christianity church collection colonial Company concerned covering cult culture dans dead direct discussed drum economic Edited elders evidence example fact factors field forces French further given groups Hausa head important individual Institute interest International involved Journal land language less lineage linguistic living London material means medicine Nigeria notes organization original particular pattern period persons play political population present problems Professor publication published question received reference relations relationship relatives religion result role rural Sigui situation social society structure Studies Swahili taakee Table tion traditional University various village visits West Western workers Yoruba