Africa, المجلد 57Oxford University Press, 1987 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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... becoming important in a women's organisation of the chiefdom or as a successor to an important deceased ancestress , a woman may become increasingly independent and important . Her importance is due not only to economic independence ...
... becoming important in a women's organisation of the chiefdom or as a successor to an important deceased ancestress , a woman may become increasingly independent and important . Her importance is due not only to economic independence ...
الصفحة 241
... become the regular mount of the spirit , i.e. its ' chair ' ( kiti ) in Swahili terminology . In either case the ... becomes a full cult member ( mtege / mteje , pl watege wateje ) and should regularly attend the cult group's ceremonies ...
... become the regular mount of the spirit , i.e. its ' chair ' ( kiti ) in Swahili terminology . In either case the ... becomes a full cult member ( mtege / mteje , pl watege wateje ) and should regularly attend the cult group's ceremonies ...
الصفحة 266
... become affines and ultimately descendants when they are accepted as vazukuru by the mhondoro , arguing that lineages of strangers comprise a threat to the ruling lineage ( Lan , 1983 : 205 , 215 ) . Lan argues that people long resident ...
... become affines and ultimately descendants when they are accepted as vazukuru by the mhondoro , arguing that lineages of strangers comprise a threat to the ruling lineage ( Lan , 1983 : 205 , 215 ) . Lan argues that people long resident ...
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