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الصفحة 210
Generational classes not only link all youth to elders , regardless of differing agnatic and affinal ties , but constitute the basis for maintaining the moral code ( halālu ) and implementing community harmony .
Generational classes not only link all youth to elders , regardless of differing agnatic and affinal ties , but constitute the basis for maintaining the moral code ( halālu ) and implementing community harmony .
الصفحة 211
power in the elders constitutes the Sidāma as a gerontocracy ( 1987 : 112-28 ) . The songo is conducted with a great deal of decorum interspersed with metaphorical and moralistic tales which ease the tension in times of disagreement .
power in the elders constitutes the Sidāma as a gerontocracy ( 1987 : 112-28 ) . The songo is conducted with a great deal of decorum interspersed with metaphorical and moralistic tales which ease the tension in times of disagreement .
الصفحة 217
Alternatively , they are persons beginning to question some of the old forms of subsistence production and deference to the authority of the elders . Even in the late 1980s both young and old Sidāma sought out Christian and Muslim ...
Alternatively , they are persons beginning to question some of the old forms of subsistence production and deference to the authority of the elders . Even in the late 1980s both young and old Sidāma sought out Christian and Muslim ...
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crossbreeding and heritage | 18 |
a feminized subsidy from nature | 37 |
Forest management farmers practices and biodiversity | 63 |
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activities African Asante associated attempt authority become belief breeds British cattle central chiefs Christian church claim clan collection colonial concept conservation continue Council cultural death discussion economic Edweso elders elections ethnic example farming forest Fulani Ghana groups heritage human important indicate individuals Institute interest International Interview issues Kumase land living London means nature Nigeria northern official origins particular party past pastors Pentecostal period political population practices present problems production protection recent reference region relations relationships remain result ritual role rule sexual shea significant social society South species structures suggest territory terroir traditional trees University University Press village West women Yaa Asantewaa young