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... languages spoken in the north , for instance , the term nibere ( ' big ' or ' strong ' men ) can be applied to lineage elders , wealthy peasants and persons in government alike . Even the term naa , ' chief ' , at present applied to ...
... languages spoken in the north , for instance , the term nibere ( ' big ' or ' strong ' men ) can be applied to lineage elders , wealthy peasants and persons in government alike . Even the term naa , ' chief ' , at present applied to ...
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Moreover , reference to the thief as ' Won ' ( followed by the continuous present tense marker / ń / ) employs the formal or distanced style of third person address in Yoruba ( in a sense , the royal ' he ' becomes they ' ) , indicating ...
Moreover , reference to the thief as ' Won ' ( followed by the continuous present tense marker / ń / ) employs the formal or distanced style of third person address in Yoruba ( in a sense , the royal ' he ' becomes they ' ) , indicating ...
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JAN PLATVOET , JAMES COX and JACOB OLUPONA ( eds ) , The Study of Religions in Africa : past , present and prospects . Cambridge : Roots & Branches , 1996 , 393 pp . , SEK 282 , ISBN 0 9525772 2 4 . This book consists of the proceedings ...
JAN PLATVOET , JAMES COX and JACOB OLUPONA ( eds ) , The Study of Religions in Africa : past , present and prospects . Cambridge : Roots & Branches , 1996 , 393 pp . , SEK 282 , ISBN 0 9525772 2 4 . This book consists of the proceedings ...
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Researching social capital in Africa Jennifer Widner with | 22 |
legitimating power | 46 |
Yoruba women and the sanctity | 68 |
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