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 230
... town ' ( sakoso ilu ) . Under a good oba the town is said to be improved ' ( tunfe - connoting to renew , improve ) ; under a bad oba the town is spoilt ' ( bajɛ — to spoil , corrupt , defile , or destroy ) . 6 The government , of which ...
... town ' ( sakoso ilu ) . Under a good oba the town is said to be improved ' ( tunfe - connoting to renew , improve ) ; under a bad oba the town is spoilt ' ( bajɛ — to spoil , corrupt , defile , or destroy ) . 6 The government , of which ...
الصفحة 234
... town . In Ado a royal wife may not bear a child in the palace ; she returns home to the com- pound of her own patrilineage , remaining there until the child is weaned when she again sleeps with the oba . Her status is recognized in the town ...
... town . In Ado a royal wife may not bear a child in the palace ; she returns home to the com- pound of her own patrilineage , remaining there until the child is weaned when she again sleeps with the oba . Her status is recognized in the town ...
الصفحة 236
... town the kingship is hereditary in the lineage of the ruler who founded the town ( or who was accepted as ruler by the indigenous inhabitants on account of his royal descent ) . In many towns only those princes born to a reigning oba ...
... town the kingship is hereditary in the lineage of the ruler who founded the town ( or who was accepted as ruler by the indigenous inhabitants on account of his royal descent ) . In many towns only those princes born to a reigning oba ...
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