Africa, المجلد 72Oxford University Press, 2002 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 378
... referred to by the pro - Alake and the pro - Osile camps do not reflect this directly . The arguments broadly refer to the relations of power among two groups , namely Abeokuta's citizens and the obas . It is mostly with regard to the ...
... referred to by the pro - Alake and the pro - Osile camps do not reflect this directly . The arguments broadly refer to the relations of power among two groups , namely Abeokuta's citizens and the obas . It is mostly with regard to the ...
الصفحة 423
... refer to as evil spirits and the devil . It is juogi that you protect your children against when you baptise them , and it is juogi which make people sin . Juok / juogi is thus used to refer to evil . More generally it is used of ' that ...
... refer to as evil spirits and the devil . It is juogi that you protect your children against when you baptise them , and it is juogi which make people sin . Juok / juogi is thus used to refer to evil . More generally it is used of ' that ...
الصفحة 572
... refer to the land they inhabit as Kunamalaga , ' Kunamaland ' . Reflecting the matrilineal organisation of their society , they also refer to it as afa laga , meaning the ' land of the maternal grandmother ' . Kunama society is ...
... refer to the land they inhabit as Kunamalaga , ' Kunamaland ' . Reflecting the matrilineal organisation of their society , they also refer to it as afa laga , meaning the ' land of the maternal grandmother ' . Kunama society is ...
المحتوى
Patronage millennialism and the serpent god Mumbo in south | 29 |
law human rights and British | 55 |
Women out beside the mainstream | 84 |
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طبعات أخرى - عرض جميع المقتطفات
عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
Abeokuta activities administration Alake Amhara Anthropology Argobba Argobba household argued associated authority Bahaya bayie Botswana British Cape cattle cattle raiding central chiefs Christian clan colonial Comaroff context cooking cuisine cultural democracy discourse District domestic economic Egba elders Eritrea Ethiopia ethnic European Gash-Setit Ghana groups Gusii Hausa Haya Himba housing human rights hyena indigenous individual International African Institute Joe Slovo juogi juok Kavirondo Kenya kgotla kinship Kunama Kuria labour land language living London Marconi Beam meals Milnerton missionaries modern Mumbo Mumboism Muslim neighbours Nguni Nigeria Okuwan Onitsha organisation Oxford person political practices production region relations ritual Robert Sagna role rule rural settlements sexual Sidāma Sierra Leone slave Slovo Park social society South Kavirondo status structure symbolic taboos Tanzania town trade traditional Uluguru University Press urban village witchcraft witches woman women young