Africa, المجلد 68،الأعداد 1-2Oxford University Press, 1998 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 235
... woman of higher rank or a Tutsi woman . Daughters were married out to strengthen the lineage , so sometimes a Tutsi married his daughter to a rich and powerful Hutu , but never his son to a Hutu woman , below his rank . Marrying below ...
... woman of higher rank or a Tutsi woman . Daughters were married out to strengthen the lineage , so sometimes a Tutsi married his daughter to a rich and powerful Hutu , but never his son to a Hutu woman , below his rank . Marrying below ...
الصفحة 248
... woman to woman through the matrilineage . A woman enters marriage with her grinding stone , and her husband has no right to move , remove or otherwise touch it . Only upon divorce is a grinding stone removed . In contrast to bows and ...
... woman to woman through the matrilineage . A woman enters marriage with her grinding stone , and her husband has no right to move , remove or otherwise touch it . Only upon divorce is a grinding stone removed . In contrast to bows and ...
الصفحة 250
... woman from Kirumi had this to say : The male rain ( they say that is the one of Chief Omari ) goes first , the female rain ( the one of Chief Ng'welu ) follows . Most times the man goes first , and we [ women ] follow . For example , a ...
... woman from Kirumi had this to say : The male rain ( they say that is the one of Chief Omari ) goes first , the female rain ( the one of Chief Ng'welu ) follows . Most times the man goes first , and we [ women ] follow . For example , a ...
المحتوى
conservation community and participation | 25 |
legitimating power | 46 |
Yoruba women and the sanctity | 68 |
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Africa ágbé Àjàlamò army associations Ayede Botswana boys bride price bush Cameroon camp chiefs civilians combatants conservation context coping crisis cult cultural dissidents district economic egígún epidemic Ethiopia ethnic fight forest former Zipra Freetown gender Ghana girls Gukurahundi household husband Hutu Ihanzu Ìkòlé Institute International interviews Kaduna Kamajors killed Langford Ndiweni leaders legitimacy lineage live London male and female marriage married mask Matabeleland Matabeleland North Nigeria Nkayi Nkomo northern Odoalu Oladiran organisation Orisha Oroyeye participation performance political problems programme projects rain rebels refugees region relations ritual role RUF/SL rural Rwanda September 1995 sexual Sierra Leone social capital society soldiers strategies structure Super Zapu Tanzania town traditional trust Tutsi Uganda vaccines village woman women Yoruba young Zanla Zanu-PF Zapu Zimbabwe Zipra Zipra guerrillas