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 380
... relations of power , i.e. those which reflect mythical social relations , have been ( wrongly ) altered . Thus Oba Tejuoso argues that Available evidences show however that it was the British authorities . . . that influenced the ...
... relations of power , i.e. those which reflect mythical social relations , have been ( wrongly ) altered . Thus Oba Tejuoso argues that Available evidences show however that it was the British authorities . . . that influenced the ...
الصفحة 630
... relations and menstrual blood is found in most saltworks of Southern and Central Africa . 10 All over the world , hunters and gatherers prohibit the conjunction of menstruating women and hunters ( Testart , 1986 ) . Sexual relations and ...
... relations and menstrual blood is found in most saltworks of Southern and Central Africa . 10 All over the world , hunters and gatherers prohibit the conjunction of menstruating women and hunters ( Testart , 1986 ) . Sexual relations and ...
الصفحة 639
... relations are compared to working the bellows to blow on the fire . On the other hand , iron is like blood , women are like anvils and sexual relations are like hammering iron . The Nyakyusa also use a metaphorical relation between ...
... relations are compared to working the bellows to blow on the fire . On the other hand , iron is like blood , women are like anvils and sexual relations are like hammering iron . The Nyakyusa also use a metaphorical relation between ...
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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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