Africa, المجلد 46Oxford University Press, 1976 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 83
... clerical enterprise came to depend on a good supply of slaves just as many clerics measured their success and prestige by the number of slaves they possessed to maintain the clerical community . But it must be stressed that the Jakhanke ...
... clerical enterprise came to depend on a good supply of slaves just as many clerics measured their success and prestige by the number of slaves they possessed to maintain the clerical community . But it must be stressed that the Jakhanke ...
الصفحة 84
... clerical centre , Jimara - Bakadaji , and gave a number of slaves as payment.33 After his wars with Dikor Kumba at Patta , Musa Molo brought six slaves ( three male , three female ) to Fodé Ansumana , the clerical leader of Jimara ...
... clerical centre , Jimara - Bakadaji , and gave a number of slaves as payment.33 After his wars with Dikor Kumba at Patta , Musa Molo brought six slaves ( three male , three female ) to Fodé Ansumana , the clerical leader of Jimara ...
الصفحة 86
... clerical centre . In a different situation slaves were prominent at Nata , founded near Touba - Binani by Ba Gassama after his split with the Touba clerical leadership . Nata does not appear to have become a clerical centre , and in ...
... clerical centre . In a different situation slaves were prominent at Nata , founded near Touba - Binani by Ba Gassama after his split with the Touba clerical leadership . Nata does not appear to have become a clerical centre , and in ...
المحتوى
Editors | 1 |
Max Gluckman | 4 |
Boys circumcision and girls puberty rites among the Swahili of Mafia | 21 |
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طبعات أخرى - عرض جميع المقتطفات
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àkó Amhara analysis ancestors Anthropology association authority Banyoro beaded crown Beattie behaviour Benin bibl Borana centre century ceremony Chagga chief circumcision clan clerical colonial colour context culture d'une Dandi dead death deceased diviner Dorze economic effigy Efik elders Ethiopian ethnic ethnographic fact farming father feasts female gada system Gambia Ghana girl grade Gurage halak'a Halak'a Zaze Hausa Ibadan Igbo important individual initiation International African Institute Islam Jakhanke kanyalang Kenya Konso labour lineage living London male Mandinka Maragoli marriage married Mbeere means migration Mpuga Muslim myth Needham Nigeria Nyoro Nyoro symbolic classification occupational Odudua Oxford paper patrilineal person political pouvoir prestige redistribution reference relations rites ritual role Rukuba sacrifice senior sexual silika Sisala slaves social society status structure Tigrinya traditional Uganda University Press unyago urban village wife-taking unit Willett wives woman women yawon Yoruba