Africa, المجلد 69،الأعداد 1-2Oxford University Press, 1999 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 67
... continue respectable family relations when the elders themselves eventually collapse . These historical dynamics in ... continuing to produce a strong body of work on kinship issues . The persistent central importance of kinship in the ...
... continue respectable family relations when the elders themselves eventually collapse . These historical dynamics in ... continuing to produce a strong body of work on kinship issues . The persistent central importance of kinship in the ...
الصفحة 116
... continue to take the necessary measures to prevent themselves from becoming infected by and infecting others with ... continuing to hand out mchape . In fact , as these lines are written now in May 1998 , Chisupe is still active ...
... continue to take the necessary measures to prevent themselves from becoming infected by and infecting others with ... continuing to hand out mchape . In fact , as these lines are written now in May 1998 , Chisupe is still active ...
الصفحة 261
... continue to drink alcohol and to practise a discreet ancestor cult . Moreover , Wawa homesteads are very scattered . Many Wawa do not gather together to pray , but do so at home as and when they please . They follow the main rituals ...
... continue to drink alcohol and to practise a discreet ancestor cult . Moreover , Wawa homesteads are very scattered . Many Wawa do not gather together to pray , but do so at home as and when they please . They follow the main rituals ...
المحتوى
Community forestry and conditionality in The Gambia | 1 |
Negotiating Asante family survival in Kumasi Ghana Gracia Clark | 66 |
an institutionalised relationship between women among | 87 |
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طبعات أخرى - عرض جميع المقتطفات
عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
accountable activities administrative African agricultural AIDS Asante associated authorities become British cattle cattle raiders cent central chiefs Chisupe Christian claim colonial context continue conversion culture decisions District economic effect ethnic example forces forest forestry give given groups hand homesteads household husband identity important income increased individual Institute interest International interview involved Islam issue Kenya Kuria labour land laws living London Malawi marriage mchape means missionaries mother Muslim natural participation period person policies political population position practices Prempeh present problem production question raiding relations relationship religion religious remains representative reproductive responsible ritual role rule rural Service sisters social society structure traditional University Press village West woman women young