Africa, المجلد 29Oxford University Press, 1959 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 76
... linguistic nature between the society or region under discussion and an assumed source of origin , which almost invariably turns out to be some version of the ancient heliolithic culture which once flourished in the Mediterranean and ...
... linguistic nature between the society or region under discussion and an assumed source of origin , which almost invariably turns out to be some version of the ancient heliolithic culture which once flourished in the Mediterranean and ...
الصفحة 77
... linguistic connotations ; to Mrs. Meyerowitz it apparently does not , for she speaks of the Kumbu ( i.e. Kong ) kingdom as being an Akan state . There is no evidence that Akan languages were ever spoken in the Kong area . If we accept ...
... linguistic connotations ; to Mrs. Meyerowitz it apparently does not , for she speaks of the Kumbu ( i.e. Kong ) kingdom as being an Akan state . There is no evidence that Akan languages were ever spoken in the Kong area . If we accept ...
الصفحة 101
... Linguistic Bibliography of East Africa . Compiled by W. H. WHITELEY and A. E. GUTKIND . East African Swahili Committee and East African Institute of Social Research ( Kampala ) . Revised Edition , 1958. ( Loose - leaf format . ) Chi ...
... Linguistic Bibliography of East Africa . Compiled by W. H. WHITELEY and A. E. GUTKIND . East African Swahili Committee and East African Institute of Social Research ( Kampala ) . Revised Edition , 1958. ( Loose - leaf format . ) Chi ...
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OCCUPATIONAL PRESTIGE AND SOCIAL STATUS | 22 |
NOTICE TO MEMBERS | 40 |
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Abomey Accra administrative African Institute African Studies Afrique agnatic Ahiara Akan Akwamu Ashanti authority Bantu Bunyoro centre ceremony chief chiefdom clan common Congo belge cultural d'une Dako Dia-paying group DIDINGA doma Dulbahante East economic été étude European exogamous Fai wo Ndzendzef Fula Fulani functions Ghana girl Hausa IFAN International kinship Kung labour languages langues London Lusaka male Mandinka marriage married Masai maximal lineage migration Moçambique mosque Mukama native Nigeria Northern Rhodesia Nouns Nsaw Nyasaland Nyoro occupations Otublohum Paris person Plural political politique population prefix prestige problems Professor Ragbenle reference region relations relationship Rhodes-Livingstone Rhodes-Livingstone Institute ritual royal segments Singular social société society Somali South Africa status structure Sudan Suffix Tanganyika Temne Thonga tion traditional tribal tribe Uganda units Univ University village village-group West Africa wife Wolof women Yoruba