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الصفحة 186
The implication of this system of leadership in terms of land tenure is obvious . When we view the system of land tenure as one which is isomorphic to that of leadership , we see that , in the same way that change in the system of ...
The implication of this system of leadership in terms of land tenure is obvious . When we view the system of land tenure as one which is isomorphic to that of leadership , we see that , in the same way that change in the system of ...
الصفحة 187
They exploited it by acquiring land from African chiefs , who allowed them to cultivate it in the expectation that they would get British protection against their local adversaries . When the British Central Africa Protectorate was ...
They exploited it by acquiring land from African chiefs , who allowed them to cultivate it in the expectation that they would get British protection against their local adversaries . When the British Central Africa Protectorate was ...
الصفحة 389
several plots , in the various segments of land held by one's clan within one's sub - tribe ( though not outside one's sub - tribe ) . In fact , the pattern of land inheritance is such that the structure of the local descent group can ...
several plots , in the various segments of land held by one's clan within one's sub - tribe ( though not outside one's sub - tribe ) . In fact , the pattern of land inheritance is such that the structure of the local descent group can ...
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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