Africa, المجلدات 29-30Oxford University Press, 1959 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 247
THE RULERS AND THE RULED Besides the differences already mentioned , the masculine status order embraces two important principles which are not found in the status placement of women . These are the principles of rank and occupational ...
THE RULERS AND THE RULED Besides the differences already mentioned , the masculine status order embraces two important principles which are not found in the status placement of women . These are the principles of rank and occupational ...
الصفحة 250
CONCLUSION These data serve to distinguish two Hausa status orders , the male and the female . Despite their differences they have certain common characteristics , though they remain mutually independent . There are several status ...
CONCLUSION These data serve to distinguish two Hausa status orders , the male and the female . Despite their differences they have certain common characteristics , though they remain mutually independent . There are several status ...
الصفحة 251
... status variables . Unless these kinship conditions are present and the sexes enjoy legal equality , the exclusive status equality of spouses cannot develop and a single inclusive system of stratification is thus ruled out . But even in ...
... status variables . Unless these kinship conditions are present and the sexes enjoy legal equality , the exclusive status equality of spouses cannot develop and a single inclusive system of stratification is thus ruled out . But even in ...
المحتوى
Contributors to this Number | 66 |
Notes and News | 82 |
Bibliography of Current Publications | 103 |
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administrative African appears associated authority bands British called chief clan collection concerned culture dans described discussion East economic European example fact father field functions Ghana girl give given hand head important Institute interest International known Kung labour land languages lineage living London male marriage married material means native Nigeria Northern Note Nsaw occupations occur organization origin particular person political population position possible present Press problems Professor publication Ragbenle reference regarded relations relationship result ritual royal rule social society South status structure tion town traditional tribes United University usually various village West wife woman women