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 227
... URHOBO Since Nigeria came into being in 1914 , the country has been successively divided into three Regions ( 1947 ) ... Urhobo immigrants have exploited as licensed tenants . The individual Ikale family also took decisions to lease farm ...
... URHOBO Since Nigeria came into being in 1914 , the country has been successively divided into three Regions ( 1947 ) ... Urhobo immigrants have exploited as licensed tenants . The individual Ikale family also took decisions to lease farm ...
الصفحة 232
... Urhobo immigrants , or that without immigrants there could not have been shops in Okitipupa and other towns in the Division . The fact was that both the oil and kernel produced by the Urhobo could satisfy more than local consumption ...
... Urhobo immigrants , or that without immigrants there could not have been shops in Okitipupa and other towns in the Division . The fact was that both the oil and kernel produced by the Urhobo could satisfy more than local consumption ...
الصفحة 234
... Urhobo to climb the tall palm oil trees ( before the arrival of the Urhobo immigrants they only cut regimes for food from low oil palms ) but also developed the habits of shopkeeping and trade and became employed at the low levels of ...
... Urhobo to climb the tall palm oil trees ( before the arrival of the Urhobo immigrants they only cut regimes for food from low oil palms ) but also developed the habits of shopkeeping and trade and became employed at the low levels of ...
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A Note on their Origins Settlement | 15 |
Contributors to this Number | 28 |
Contributors to Number 1 | 29 |
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Abutia administration African Studies age-set Akropong Ankole Avatime Awka Babungo Badagry British cattle central century ceremony chief prophet chiefdoms clan colonial courts cultural district economic elders elite ethnic group farm Ghana Giriama Hausa Hima households hunters Igbo immigrants important individual industries Inkidongi International African Institute Kadhis Kajiwe kaya Kenya labour land lineage living London Maasai marriage medicine dance migrants Mijikenda Mombasa movement Muslim Ndop Plain Nharo Nigeria nomads nombre Nsukka oath Olowo palm paper participation pattern period political population Porto Novo problems production Purko Purko-Kisongo region relations relationship rites ritual role rural settlement shrine slaves small urban centres smiths social society stool structure subclan Swahili Tanzania Testour town trade traditional University Press Urhobo Valley Bisa village warriors West Africa witchcraft witches women Yoruba