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African Christians is not clear . It must have been so thought for it was not altered when English law was altered . It seems probable that the Colonial Governments , the Colonial Office , and the missionary societies genuinely wished ...
African Christians is not clear . It must have been so thought for it was not altered when English law was altered . It seems probable that the Colonial Governments , the Colonial Office , and the missionary societies genuinely wished ...
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Native courts treat it as a crime , but in Uganda , for instance , native courts are prohibited by the ordinances from hearing any case arising from the marriage of Christians . A Roman Catholic native of Uganda who wants a remedy ...
Native courts treat it as a crime , but in Uganda , for instance , native courts are prohibited by the ordinances from hearing any case arising from the marriage of Christians . A Roman Catholic native of Uganda who wants a remedy ...
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Christian Marriage of Africans In the January number of Africa Mr. Martin Parr has clearly shown the complicated situation which exists in African territories with regard to legislation concerning the Christian marriage of ...
Christian Marriage of Africans In the January number of Africa Mr. Martin Parr has clearly shown the complicated situation which exists in African territories with regard to legislation concerning the Christian marriage of ...
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Marriage Ordinances for Africans Martin Parr | 1 |
Mende Political Institutions in Transition K L Little v | 8 |
A New African Language and Script R F G Adams | 24 |
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administrative affairs African agricultural areas become British called chief chiefdom Christian Church Coast Colonial considerable Council court culture custom dependent dialects discussion economic effects European example existing fact farming femme field French give given Government illus important increase individual Institute interest International labour land language less linguistic living London marriage means meeting missions native Nigeria Notes officers organization origin plans political polygamie population position possible practical present Press problems production Professor question regarded relations schools situation social society South structure territories tion towns traditional tribal tribe University village West women Yoruba