Africa, المجلد 41Oxford University Press, 1971 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 209
... patrilineages , whereas ɛkɔŋ performs only in village squares before the entire populace . In addition , ɔf : iɔŋ organizations are smaller than their ɛkɔŋ counterparts ; they rehearse for a shorter period before facing the public ...
... patrilineages , whereas ɛkɔŋ performs only in village squares before the entire populace . In addition , ɔf : iɔŋ organizations are smaller than their ɛkɔŋ counterparts ; they rehearse for a shorter period before facing the public ...
الصفحة 284
... patrilineages . The patrilineage which founded the village is termed dinsara or founder ' . While it is the largest single lineage , its members may be a minority of the whole community . Other patrilineages that carry the same surname ...
... patrilineages . The patrilineage which founded the village is termed dinsara or founder ' . While it is the largest single lineage , its members may be a minority of the whole community . Other patrilineages that carry the same surname ...
الصفحة 285
... patrilineage . However , any founder patrilineage has superior access to power , authority , and often land in relation to all stranger lineages . The security of tenure of stranger patrilineages is not as great as that of any founder ...
... patrilineage . However , any founder patrilineage has superior access to power , authority , and often land in relation to all stranger lineages . The security of tenure of stranger patrilineages is not as great as that of any founder ...
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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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