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الصفحة 367
The place of Ogboni in the political system , though , was a little different in the Egbado and Egbal towns . In the large Egbado towns such as Ilaro , with populations of the order of 10,000 , the Qyo institution of a set of town ...
The place of Ogboni in the political system , though , was a little different in the Egbado and Egbal towns . In the large Egbado towns such as Ilaro , with populations of the order of 10,000 , the Qyo institution of a set of town ...
الصفحة 369
On the occasion when it is removed , the novice is taught the taboos ( eewo ) : that he is to dance only to the left , to knot his cloth only on the left side , and never to use a chewing stick at an Ogboni vigil ( i.e. not to ...
On the occasion when it is removed , the novice is taught the taboos ( eewo ) : that he is to dance only to the left , to knot his cloth only on the left side , and never to use a chewing stick at an Ogboni vigil ( i.e. not to ...
الصفحة 371
Ogboni funeral rites are largely public , and are always costly for the bereaved ( the young now beg their elders not to join Ogboni , and especially not to take Ogboni titles , because of this cost , which they no longer feel to be ...
Ogboni funeral rites are largely public , and are always costly for the bereaved ( the young now beg their elders not to join Ogboni , and especially not to take Ogboni titles , because of this cost , which they no longer feel to be ...
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