Africa, المجلد 53Oxford University Press, 1983 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 68
... household held rights in patrilineage land . Household land is divisible among a man's houses and sons . The tendency to divide household land was strengthened when land became scarce and as sons began to lay claim to their own plots ...
... household held rights in patrilineage land . Household land is divisible among a man's houses and sons . The tendency to divide household land was strengthened when land became scarce and as sons began to lay claim to their own plots ...
الصفحة 73
... household head is married polygynously . Traditionally the large cattle owner increased his household by marrying more than one wife . Such a man stood the chance of having many children . Sons could herd the household stock and ...
... household head is married polygynously . Traditionally the large cattle owner increased his household by marrying more than one wife . Such a man stood the chance of having many children . Sons could herd the household stock and ...
الصفحة 74
... household form . It does not attempt to mirror the multiplicity of household forms which exist in particular societies , since his discussion of ' phases ' - which refer to stages in the career of a married couple is set carefully in ...
... household form . It does not attempt to mirror the multiplicity of household forms which exist in particular societies , since his discussion of ' phases ' - which refer to stages in the career of a married couple is set carefully in ...
المحتوى
Rank and class among the Asante and Fante in the nineteenth | 1 |
MICHAEL OLEARY 1 | 64 |
Notes and news 1 | 77 |
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African Asante authority become brothers capital central century charges chief Christian church Coast collection colonial concerned continued Council culture d'une dans dialectes discussion district dreams economic European evidence example existence fact force forgerons Ghana Gold groups head household important included individual inheritance Institute interest International interpretation issues Karnu labour land langue living London Mambwe marriage material means migrants mission Monze notes omanhene period peut political population position present production question rank received reference relations religious residence royal rule rural situation slaves social society sources South status stool structure Studies symbolic tables town trade traditional University Press village wealth West Wiawso women