Africa: Journal of the International African Institute, المجلد 58،الأعداد 1-2Oxford University Press, 1988 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 77
... continued to accrue to Anlo traders , however , through the marketing of fish , a trade so profitable by 1750 that war broke out among the polities in the lower Volta as all attempted to control access to the fishing grounds in the area ...
... continued to accrue to Anlo traders , however , through the marketing of fish , a trade so profitable by 1750 that war broke out among the polities in the lower Volta as all attempted to control access to the fishing grounds in the area ...
الصفحة 82
... continued accumulation of wealth by Anlo traders . NOTES 1 This article is a revised version of a paper delivered at the African Studies Association meeting in Los Angeles , California , in 1984. I thank Larry Yarak as well as the ...
... continued accumulation of wealth by Anlo traders . NOTES 1 This article is a revised version of a paper delivered at the African Studies Association meeting in Los Angeles , California , in 1984. I thank Larry Yarak as well as the ...
الصفحة 93
... continued throughout the first decades of colonial rule , and taxes were collected despite serious droughts and famines in western Niger during 1901-3 and again during 1911-14 ( Fuglestad , 1974 : 20 ; Sidikou , 1974 : 22 ) . These ...
... continued throughout the first decades of colonial rule , and taxes were collected despite serious droughts and famines in western Niger during 1901-3 and again during 1911-14 ( Fuglestad , 1974 : 20 ; Sidikou , 1974 : 22 ) . These ...
المحتوى
The politics of transporting Adrian Peace | 14 |
a conjectural history of Khoisan social | 29 |
a womans place in Beti society | 51 |
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5 من الأقسام الأخرى غير ظاهرة
طبعات أخرى - عرض جميع المقتطفات
عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
activities African agricultural Anlo appears associated authors become Bushman called cent central charismatic Christian clan Coast colonial concerned continued conversion cotton countries crops cultivation culture drivers early economic established example existing fact fields force given households important increase individual initiation Institute interest International involved Karimojong Khoe Khoisan labour language latter lineage linguistic living London major means migrations military mission missionaries movements musical Niger Nigeria Northern organisation owners particular peasant period political practice present production reference region relations relationship relatives religious remains result role rule situation social society South spirits structure success tone trade traditional transporters units University University Press vehicle village West Western women