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J. D. Amenyah , a local authority on Ada traditions , states that in Anlöga ' is a clan called Dzeviawo which is [ a ] branch of Adangmebiawe clan of Ada . They ( the Dzevi's ) name their children ( in ) the same ( manner ) as the ...
J. D. Amenyah , a local authority on Ada traditions , states that in Anlöga ' is a clan called Dzeviawo which is [ a ] branch of Adangmebiawe clan of Ada . They ( the Dzevi's ) name their children ( in ) the same ( manner ) as the ...
الصفحة 501
The literal translation of the first name is ' under the tree called akor ' . Akorlil can be glossed as ' at the tree called akor in the type of pasture called lil or ' the place of the fight in lil . The Adok and Nuong peoples of ...
The literal translation of the first name is ' under the tree called akor ' . Akorlil can be glossed as ' at the tree called akor in the type of pasture called lil or ' the place of the fight in lil . The Adok and Nuong peoples of ...
الصفحة 850
One other sub - group was brought to my attention by informants in Milimani , called Aweerghurud . They are purported to occupy the western side of the Tana river around Hola and to live in association with the Orma .
One other sub - group was brought to my attention by informants in Milimani , called Aweerghurud . They are purported to occupy the western side of the Tana river around Hola and to live in association with the Orma .
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