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At the end of that period the youths were free to leave and build their houses , frequently in the capital , and they might be given wives of nshilaf status by the Fon .
At the end of that period the youths were free to leave and build their houses , frequently in the capital , and they might be given wives of nshilaf status by the Fon .
الصفحة 148
The regular return home of the males , their obligatory period of rest , the residential stability closely linked with the system of land holding , the backing given to the chiefs by most administrators have all helped to prevent rapid ...
The regular return home of the males , their obligatory period of rest , the residential stability closely linked with the system of land holding , the backing given to the chiefs by most administrators have all helped to prevent rapid ...
الصفحة 159
An eldest daughter always spent a longer period in seclusion than her younger sisters . The longer the period , the greater was the prestige which accrued to the father , since only a wealthy man could afford to maintain his daughter ...
An eldest daughter always spent a longer period in seclusion than her younger sisters . The longer the period , the greater was the prestige which accrued to the father , since only a wealthy man could afford to maintain his daughter ...
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From Tribute to Tax in a Tikar Chiefdom E M Chilver and P M Kaberry | 20 |
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Yoruba Responses to the Fear of Death Peter MortonWilliams | 34 |
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administrative Africa appear associated authority band become called chiefdom child collection court culture dans death District East economic established fact father field Ghana girl give given Government hand head husband important Institute interest International Kapr known Kolifa labour land language lineage live London marriage means migrants Mossi mother Mugwe native needs Nigeria notes Nsaw organization origin Paramount Chief parents period persons political possible present Press problems Professor publications received reference regarded relations relatives rule social society South structure symbolic Temne tion town traditional Tree University usually village West wife woman women Yoruba