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 848
... Wata by the Orma , Bon by the Somali , and Aweer by themselves . The Dahalo call them Ogoda and the Wata - gedi call them Waboni today , though in the past they were known as the Wata - bala . Boni will be used here because of its more ...
... Wata by the Orma , Bon by the Somali , and Aweer by themselves . The Dahalo call them Ogoda and the Wata - gedi call them Waboni today , though in the past they were known as the Wata - bala . Boni will be used here because of its more ...
الصفحة 850
... Wata - ormatu by the Orma1 and that they spoke Orma , but among themselves they still spoke Aweer . There are ... Wata by the Boran . If this information is correct , it provides a link between the hunting peoples of the coast and those ...
... Wata - ormatu by the Orma1 and that they spoke Orma , but among themselves they still spoke Aweer . There are ... Wata by the Boran . If this information is correct , it provides a link between the hunting peoples of the coast and those ...
الصفحة 851
... Wata : the Wata - gedi , living north and south of Malindi and up to 100 km inland , the Wata- omartu , living between Hola and Garsen , and the Wata - manyole , living between Garissa and Hola . There are probably other Wata groups as ...
... Wata : the Wata - gedi , living north and south of Malindi and up to 100 km inland , the Wata- omartu , living between Hola and Garsen , and the Wata - manyole , living between Garissa and Hola . There are probably other Wata groups as ...
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Abutia administrative agnates agricole agricultural Akinlalu Akwamu ancestors Anlo anthropology Aŋlɔ Atuot Avatime Bacwa Bahemba baule beer Bentenga brewing cassava century ceremonies chief clan Coast coastal colonial compound Côte Côte d'Ivoire crop cult culture d'une Dahalo deux devotee Dinka Diola discussion Dorobo economic egúngún elders ethnographic être Evans-Pritchard farm farmers Fatiya fields Ghana groups Guro harvest household Igbo Ilero important income International African Institute Iteso Jipalom Kenya Kikuyu l'igname l'ouest labour land language lineage London Maasai Malinke Manga marché neighbours Nigeria noble non-Songhay northern Nuer Ohafia Okeigbo organisation òriṣà Oxford pastoralists peut political politique population production Pygmées rapports red sorghum région relations rice cultivation rituals Sambujat seront settlement Sierra Leone slaves social société society Songhay southern structure Sudan Suku swamp town trade traditional University Press upland rice village vivrière Wata West Western women Yoruba