Africa, المجلد 51Oxford University Press, 1981 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 471
... Abutia , it only continues to exist because of its links to the village . Severed from the village , it would be a group in exile . In brief , then , the Abutia kofe is only a ' residential group seasonally stationed on its farmland ...
... Abutia , it only continues to exist because of its links to the village . Severed from the village , it would be a group in exile . In brief , then , the Abutia kofe is only a ' residential group seasonally stationed on its farmland ...
الصفحة 472
... Abutia moved back inland . This part of the tradition is the most obscure , but most reports converge after that . The Abutia were then led in their migration by a man called Agbeme . They followed him and settled on a mountain , some ...
... Abutia moved back inland . This part of the tradition is the most obscure , but most reports converge after that . The Abutia were then led in their migration by a man called Agbeme . They followed him and settled on a mountain , some ...
الصفحة 473
... Abutia might have wished to settle closer to the Kpekis and moved to the Abutia Hills . If this conjecture is right , it would date the migration to the Abutia Hills around 1835 . None of the Abutia legends of origin ever mentions that ...
... Abutia might have wished to settle closer to the Kpekis and moved to the Abutia Hills . If this conjecture is right , it would date the migration to the Abutia Hills around 1835 . None of the Abutia legends of origin ever mentions that ...
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