Africa, المجلد 13Oxford University Press, 1940 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 11
The children of C are regarded as those of A though procreated by B and they are permitted to intermarry with the children of D who alone are regarded as the children of B. Similarly children of the same woman but by different fathers ...
The children of C are regarded as those of A though procreated by B and they are permitted to intermarry with the children of D who alone are regarded as the children of B. Similarly children of the same woman but by different fathers ...
الصفحة 12
... regarded as not sufficiently mature to enter upon marriage . Hence child marriages are unknown among the Barolong . Although the betrothal of infants and even unborn children is permitted , such unions are not consummated until the ...
... regarded as not sufficiently mature to enter upon marriage . Hence child marriages are unknown among the Barolong . Although the betrothal of infants and even unborn children is permitted , such unions are not consummated until the ...
الصفحة 138
... regarded as invisible , omniscient , omnipresent and omnipotent . He makes the crops to grow , the rain to fall and families to increase . In return he requires his children to keep his ceremonies and certain laws of good conduct . He ...
... regarded as invisible , omniscient , omnipresent and omnipotent . He makes the crops to grow , the rain to fall and families to increase . In return he requires his children to keep his ceremonies and certain laws of good conduct . He ...
المحتوى
CONTENTS OF VOL 8 NO | 1 |
Marriage Customs among the Barolong Z K Matthews | 25 |
Some New Shrines of the Gold Coast and their Significance M J Field | 138 |
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طبعات أخرى - عرض جميع المقتطفات
عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
A. R. RADCLIFFE-BROWN Afrique age-set années Anthropology assez autres avait Bantu Barolong Batwa Bemba bien bogadi bwanga C'est caractère celui-ci chef clan Colonial communautés Congo Belge consonne contre coutume culture d'autres d'une deux dialects Dogon droit E. E. EVANS-PRITCHARD enfants être études European Européens fait father femme Folklore fonio Française général Government hommes indigènes Institute jeune joking relationship jour juges Kenya Keyu Kipsigis l'Afrique l'auteur l'obstruction LABOURET Lamba langue lendu London marriage medicine ment Mission mother's brother mots n'est nanay Nandi Native Noire nombreux Northern Rhodesia nouvelles Nyanja omen ont été organization parents parfois partie person peut political politique premier problems procédure province Pygmées qu'elle qu'il qu'une quelques rapports récits regimental région relation remarquer Smith and Dale social Social Anthropology société sous souvent Sudan surtout taboo tanye nanay temps territorial tion tout travail tribes Tshidi utani valeur variété village witch