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 251
... marriage ( kamchar ) described above , after mourning their husband's death , widows are expected to select some agnatic kinsman in his lineage to replace him . Though established without further transfer of bridewealth or bride service ...
... marriage ( kamchar ) described above , after mourning their husband's death , widows are expected to select some agnatic kinsman in his lineage to replace him . Though established without further transfer of bridewealth or bride service ...
الصفحة 257
... marriage and family , namely , that having freely chosen to marry , couples should be jointly and independently responsible for one another and their offspring . The kyan's pre - eminent rights over a woman and her issue are clearly ...
... marriage and family , namely , that having freely chosen to marry , couples should be jointly and independently responsible for one another and their offspring . The kyan's pre - eminent rights over a woman and her issue are clearly ...
الصفحة 264
... marriage are the same as theirs . Perhaps among themselves Sayirr intermarry without kyanship , kyamshi or naikur , whereas when marrying Tarok they have to accept them , much as the Tarok polygynist had to observe Gerkawa rules of ...
... marriage are the same as theirs . Perhaps among themselves Sayirr intermarry without kyanship , kyamshi or naikur , whereas when marrying Tarok they have to accept them , much as the Tarok polygynist had to observe Gerkawa rules of ...
المحتوى
a study | 39 |
economic and political | 88 |
Incendiarism and other fires in nineteenthcentury Lagos | 111 |
حقوق النشر | |
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طبعات أخرى - عرض جميع المقتطفات
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abortion according administration African agricultural Association authority become called cent chapter chiefs claims colonial continued contract crop cultivation cultural district early economic effective established example existence farmers farms fields fire forces girls given groups guerrillas household ideology important increased individual institutions interest International involved irrigated issue killed kyan labour land language lineage live London marriage material means movement Mozambique Native Nigeria oath official organisation peasant period political population position practice present Press production question refer region relations remain RENAMO reported reserves responsible rice ritual rural situation social society spirit structure suggests Tarok traditional University village women young Zimbabwe