Africa, المجلد 64،الأعداد 1-2Oxford University Press, 1994 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 81
... latter dance is held at the mother's tent the evening before the official men's naming held at the mosque . When asked why women do not dance in the same fashion as men , standing up , with vigorous kicking motions , local residents of ...
... latter dance is held at the mother's tent the evening before the official men's naming held at the mosque . When asked why women do not dance in the same fashion as men , standing up , with vigorous kicking motions , local residents of ...
الصفحة 139
... latter . It was not possible to discover how the rumour of postponement had started , but the elders had debated the issues , had overcome the inclination to scapegoat the messenger , and had proclaimed their own collective ...
... latter . It was not possible to discover how the rumour of postponement had started , but the elders had debated the issues , had overcome the inclination to scapegoat the messenger , and had proclaimed their own collective ...
الصفحة 299
... latter are today almost non - existent , whereas those traits which have actually survived e.g. cross - sex descent and the traditional naming system of the Nama , are ignored . It is certainly not true that ' few Nama today have great ...
... latter are today almost non - existent , whereas those traits which have actually survived e.g. cross - sex descent and the traditional naming system of the Nama , are ignored . It is certainly not true that ' few Nama today have great ...
المحتوى
The gendering of space and motion | 34 |
Living off the street | 70 |
The head dance contested self and art as a balancing act in Tuareg | 74 |
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