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The British Government during the first ten years of this century ( in some cases later ) approved of ' practically standardized ordinances ' ' ( which ignored the existing civil laws of the tribes ) to regulate the matrimonial affairs ...
The British Government during the first ten years of this century ( in some cases later ) approved of ' practically standardized ordinances ' ' ( which ignored the existing civil laws of the tribes ) to regulate the matrimonial affairs ...
الصفحة 267
civil ) , another law will suppress the paying of dowry . All marriages will then be registered . Our natives here will soon receive citizenship , and the way is open for changing the marriage customs . ' Others say much the same ...
civil ) , another law will suppress the paying of dowry . All marriages will then be registered . Our natives here will soon receive citizenship , and the way is open for changing the marriage customs . ' Others say much the same ...
الصفحة 287
to be wondered at because two convinced Christians who get married in England or Scotland are married under the civil law of their community and not under ecclesiastical law . The parties may hope to turn their marriage into a Christian ...
to be wondered at because two convinced Christians who get married in England or Scotland are married under the civil law of their community and not under ecclesiastical law . The parties may hope to turn their marriage into a Christian ...
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Marriage Ordinances for Africans Martin Parr | 1 |
Mende Political Institutions in Transition K L Little | 8 |
A New African Language and Script R F G Adams | 24 |
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administrative Affairs African agricultural appears areas authority become British called chief chiefdom Christian Church civil Coast Colonial Congo considerable Council court culture custom dependent economic effects English European example existing fact farming femme field give given Government illus important increase indigènes individual Institute interest International labour land language less linguistic London marriage matter means meeting Mende missions native Nigeria Notes Office organization origin person plans political polygamie population position possible practical present Press problems production Professor question recorded regard relation schools social society South suggest territories tion town traditional tribal tribe village West Yoruba