Africa, المجلد 72،الأعداد 3-4Oxford University Press, 2002 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 374
... continued to exist in relation to the state . While political power clearly remained with those who had taken over the state administration , kings and chiefs could partake in this power if they used their traditional legitimacy to ...
... continued to exist in relation to the state . While political power clearly remained with those who had taken over the state administration , kings and chiefs could partake in this power if they used their traditional legitimacy to ...
الصفحة 384
... continued to be of political importance . As traditional status had become an indicator of being a power - holder in the state administration , many Nigerian politicians obtained traditional status and thus associated themselves with ...
... continued to be of political importance . As traditional status had become an indicator of being a power - holder in the state administration , many Nigerian politicians obtained traditional status and thus associated themselves with ...
الصفحة 583
... continued to extract the gold . Then one of them fell down a mine shaft and died . Although elders in the village interpreted the death in terms of the curse , the young men still continued to mine . Like many African societies in the ...
... continued to extract the gold . Then one of them fell down a mine shaft and died . Although elders in the village interpreted the death in terms of the curse , the young men still continued to mine . Like many African societies in the ...
المحتوى
ERNEST ARYEETEY JANE HARRIGAN AND MACHIKO NISSANKE eds | 497 |
JAY SPAULDING AND STEPHANIE BESWICK eds White Nile Black Blood | 503 |
No 3 2002 | 510 |
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3 من الأقسام الأخرى غير ظاهرة
طبعات أخرى - عرض جميع المقتطفات
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Abeokuta activities administration African associated authority bayie became become beliefs called chiefs Christian Church coffee colonial concerned continued conversion cultural curse discussion domestic economic effect elders environment Eritrea especially example experience explain expressed fact Fathers forces given groups Haya households housing human idea identity important individual Institute interests International juok kings Kunama land less living London Marconi Beam material means missionaries notes organisations person political population practices present problems production question referred region relations residents respect ritual rural seen settlement sexual Slovo Park social society South spirits status suggest taboos things Town trade traditional understanding University Press urban village White witchcraft woman women young youth