Africa, المجلدات 17-18Oxford University Press, 1947 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 9
... towns where the ' big men ' , who are the principal individual landowners and senior officials of the landowning families , live and have their official residence . It is they who direct Mende life in virtually every aspect . Their ...
... towns where the ' big men ' , who are the principal individual landowners and senior officials of the landowning families , live and have their official residence . It is they who direct Mende life in virtually every aspect . Their ...
الصفحة 170
... towns . It might be convenient for a survey team ( led by a sociologist trained in the techniques of social surveys , but with anthropological assistance ) to begin with Bathurst , and then work south , to Freetown and the Gold Coast ...
... towns . It might be convenient for a survey team ( led by a sociologist trained in the techniques of social surveys , but with anthropological assistance ) to begin with Bathurst , and then work south , to Freetown and the Gold Coast ...
الصفحة 165
... towns at successive censuses . Masculinity was 70 per cent . in 1911 , and whilst it fell to 66 per cent . in 1921 , and has continued to fall since then , it was still as high as 62 per cent . in 1936. A corresponding family movement ...
... towns at successive censuses . Masculinity was 70 per cent . in 1911 , and whilst it fell to 66 per cent . in 1921 , and has continued to fall since then , it was still as high as 62 per cent . in 1936. A corresponding family movement ...
المحتوى
Marriage Ordinances for Africans Martin Parr | 1 |
Mende Political Institutions in Transition K L Little | 8 |
A New African Language and Script R F G Adams | 24 |
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administration African Institute African languages agricultural anthropology areas autres Bantu Basutoland Bechuanaland Belge Belgian Congo Berta bien bridewealth British c'est cattle ceremony chefs chiefdom Christian marriage Church clan collectivité Colonial Council court coutumes culture custom d'une Dahomey dialects Dingane District diviner E. E. Evans-Pritchard economic Efik English été être European fait farming femme fetish French Fulani girls Gold Coast Government husband illus important indigènes individual interest jeune Kétou labour land large number linguistic London lonkundó Malinowski marriage Mende ment missionary missions monogamous Native Authorities native marriage Nigeria nomoli Northern Rhodesia officers organization Paramount Chief person political polygamie population Portuguese present problems Professor qu'il relations Savé schools Sierra Leone social société society Sudan territories tion town traditional tribal tribe Tswana Uganda village West Africa wife woman women Yoruba Zulu