Africa, المجلد 68،الأعداد 1-2Oxford University Press, 1998 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 73
... cult's very engagement within that struggle , voicing its opposition to rival political claims . Given Oroyeye's proprietary interest in the crown , it is hardly surprising that the cult expressed alarm over the rise of the warlord ...
... cult's very engagement within that struggle , voicing its opposition to rival political claims . Given Oroyeye's proprietary interest in the crown , it is hardly surprising that the cult expressed alarm over the rise of the warlord ...
الصفحة 104
... cults in the town . The formal masquerade cult group The most easily identifiable group concerned with egígún is the masquerade cult group . Like other Yoruba cult groups the masquerade cult is made up of categorical and legitimate ...
... cults in the town . The formal masquerade cult group The most easily identifiable group concerned with egígún is the masquerade cult group . Like other Yoruba cult groups the masquerade cult is made up of categorical and legitimate ...
الصفحة 113
... cult structure Apter ( 1992 ) broadly follows the work of M. G. Smith . Apter proposes that acting upon power is a division between political action , which is inherently segmented and competitive , and administrative action , which is ...
... cult structure Apter ( 1992 ) broadly follows the work of M. G. Smith . Apter proposes that acting upon power is a division between political action , which is inherently segmented and competitive , and administrative action , which is ...
المحتوى
conservation community | 25 |
legitimating | 46 |
Locating the politics of a Sierra Leonean chiefdom | 55 |
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