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 460
... clan settled in Aŋlɔga . This hypothesis is supported by the traditions . In the late 17th century before the clan system was developed , good agricultural land is known to have been available.23 When the ancestors of the Dzevis came to ...
... clan settled in Aŋlɔga . This hypothesis is supported by the traditions . In the late 17th century before the clan system was developed , good agricultural land is known to have been available.23 When the ancestors of the Dzevis came to ...
الصفحة 462
... clan land there . The Amlade and Adzovia - associated with the sparsely populated areas in the low- lying swampy land north and east of Aŋlɔga - have their clan land in this area . The Bame and Bate also have land in these low - lying ...
... clan land there . The Amlade and Adzovia - associated with the sparsely populated areas in the low- lying swampy land north and east of Aŋlɔga - have their clan land in this area . The Bame and Bate also have land in these low - lying ...
الصفحة 667
... clans in the village , although the chief , chief's father and stool father always come from the same clan . Within the villages each clan has a chief and offices associated with the clan chiefship . Thus within each clan there is also ...
... clans in the village , although the chief , chief's father and stool father always come from the same clan . Within the villages each clan has a chief and offices associated with the clan chiefship . Thus within each clan there is also ...
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