Africa, المجلد 60،الأعداد 1-2Edinburgh University Press for the International African Institute, 1990 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 124
... lineage depended on population increase * and additional births meant more available labour , thus economic advantage . Strength in numbers may have been a predominantly male interest , however , since most formal political authority ...
... lineage depended on population increase * and additional births meant more available labour , thus economic advantage . Strength in numbers may have been a predominantly male interest , however , since most formal political authority ...
الصفحة 262
... lineage , and , if widowed , to be inherited by their husbands ' agnates . On the other hand , being committed to uterine descent , the matrilineal natives could not forego that principle without denying their identity , destroying ...
... lineage , and , if widowed , to be inherited by their husbands ' agnates . On the other hand , being committed to uterine descent , the matrilineal natives could not forego that principle without denying their identity , destroying ...
الصفحة 287
... lineage of Kapo , which traditionally provided the makaram . There was opposition in Kalau to this decision , but the British were convinced that Awadeng had right to the highest office according to tradition ( NAK : 21 ) . Awadeng was ...
... lineage of Kapo , which traditionally provided the makaram . There was opposition in Kalau to this decision , but the British were convinced that Awadeng had right to the highest office according to tradition ( NAK : 21 ) . Awadeng was ...
المحتوى
a study | 39 |
economic and political | 88 |
Incendiarism and other fires in nineteenthcentury Lagos | 111 |
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