Africa, المجلد 29Oxford University Press, 1959 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 28
... position of the occupation in the social structure may obscure the final rank order of occupations , the scatter due to the use of different but internally consistent scales of references should not . We are interested in the relative ...
... position of the occupation in the social structure may obscure the final rank order of occupations , the scatter due to the use of different but internally consistent scales of references should not . We are interested in the relative ...
الصفحة 33
... position of pre - eminence over all others ( Nadel , 1956 : 415 ) and that this pre - eminence should be shown in various acts of deference . In Northern Rhodesia Africans in general have always occupied a position socially inferior to ...
... position of pre - eminence over all others ( Nadel , 1956 : 415 ) and that this pre - eminence should be shown in various acts of deference . In Northern Rhodesia Africans in general have always occupied a position socially inferior to ...
الصفحة 247
... positions , but they belong with the rulers , none the less . So do all dismissed officials whose birth or past position is notable . In many cases dismissed officials occupy a higher social status than current officers , and so do ...
... positions , but they belong with the rulers , none the less . So do all dismissed officials whose birth or past position is notable . In many cases dismissed officials occupy a higher social status than current officers , and so do ...
المحتوى
A New Substratum Margaret A Bryan | 1 |
Occupational Prestige and Social Status among Urban Africans in Northern | 22 |
Ritual Oaths as Instruments of Coercion and SelfDefence among the Adaŋme | 41 |
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administrative African agnatic appears associated authority called centre ceremony chief clan close common concerned Congo considered cultural dans described discussion doma East economic European example expression fact father field Fulani functions Ghana girl give given Hausa important individual initial Institute interest International king kinship known Kung labour languages lineage linguistic live London male marriage married material means native Northern Notes occupations occur officials organization origin parents Paris particular parties person plural political population position possible present Press problems Professor Ragbenle reference regarded relations relationship ritual royal rule segments social society South status structure tion traditional tribes units University various village West wife women young