Africa, المجلد 49Oxford University Press, 1979 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 159
T THE STRUCTURE OF TITLED OFFICES AMONG THE ABUTIA EWE MICHEL VERDON HE Abutia Ewe form one of what the British colonial administrators dubbed the ' traditional areas ' , over one hundred of which are said to compose the Ewe people or ...
T THE STRUCTURE OF TITLED OFFICES AMONG THE ABUTIA EWE MICHEL VERDON HE Abutia Ewe form one of what the British colonial administrators dubbed the ' traditional areas ' , over one hundred of which are said to compose the Ewe people or ...
الصفحة 160
... Abutia . Three or more centuries ago , the Abutia migrated from the East in ( presumably ) small groups of farmers and hunters organised in descent groups for their ritual practices . This migration was followed by Akwamu domination ...
... Abutia . Three or more centuries ago , the Abutia migrated from the East in ( presumably ) small groups of farmers and hunters organised in descent groups for their ritual practices . This migration was followed by Akwamu domination ...
الصفحة 168
... Abutia will be discussed in a separate paper , it can immediately be seen that the Abutia dufia ( and even the Paramount Chief ) shared more of the attributes of the Ga mantse ( Field 1940 ) than the Anlo Ewe awoamefia ( Nukunya 1969 ) ...
... Abutia will be discussed in a separate paper , it can immediately be seen that the Abutia dufia ( and even the Paramount Chief ) shared more of the attributes of the Ga mantse ( Field 1940 ) than the Anlo Ewe awoamefia ( Nukunya 1969 ) ...
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