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الصفحة 171
Summary THE CIRCULATION OF MONEY AND THE EVOLUTION OF SOCIO - ECONOMIC STRUCTURES AMONG THE HAOUSSA OF NIGER This article emphasises some of the mechanisms underlying the circulation of currency in the rural Haoussa world in Niger and ...
Summary THE CIRCULATION OF MONEY AND THE EVOLUTION OF SOCIO - ECONOMIC STRUCTURES AMONG THE HAOUSSA OF NIGER This article emphasises some of the mechanisms underlying the circulation of currency in the rural Haoussa world in Niger and ...
الصفحة 331
A. Konczacki , Professor of Economics , Dalhousie University and J. M. Konczacki , Mount St. Vincent University 07146 2919 7 £ 10.00 322 pp AN ECONOMIC HISTORY OF TROPICAL AFRICA , Vol . 2 : The Colonial Period edited by Z. A. Konczacki ...
A. Konczacki , Professor of Economics , Dalhousie University and J. M. Konczacki , Mount St. Vincent University 07146 2919 7 £ 10.00 322 pp AN ECONOMIC HISTORY OF TROPICAL AFRICA , Vol . 2 : The Colonial Period edited by Z. A. Konczacki ...
الصفحة 339
In turning to their marital strategies , and particularly the extent to which these reflect their ' economic'interests , we are faced with a major difficulty , to which I cannot do justice in the space of this paper .
In turning to their marital strategies , and particularly the extent to which these reflect their ' economic'interests , we are faced with a major difficulty , to which I cannot do justice in the space of this paper .
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The Queen Mother in Africa RONALD COHEN | 14 |
A South African | 31 |
JACKSON | 41 |
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activities administration African ancestors appear associated authority become called Central century chiefs clan collection colonial concerned cult cultural dans descent descent group discussion district economic effect Egungun elders ethnic existence fact father field given head household important individual initiation Institute interest International involved King kinship labour land later lineage living London male marriage married masquerades means missionaries Mother nature noted offered organization origin period person political population position present production Queen reference relations relationship relatively represented result ritual role rules situation social society spirits structure succession suggest symbolic town traditional University University Press village West women Yoruba