Africa, المجلد 66،الأعداد 3-4Oxford University Press, 1996 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 509
... suggests on the one hand that Akyem Abuakwa assumed ' a new ethnic ( tribal ) identity . . . ' after the settlements which followed migration from Adanse ( 1988 : 1 ) . Although it is no more than inference , his use of parentheses suggests ...
... suggests on the one hand that Akyem Abuakwa assumed ' a new ethnic ( tribal ) identity . . . ' after the settlements which followed migration from Adanse ( 1988 : 1 ) . Although it is no more than inference , his use of parentheses suggests ...
الصفحة 520
... suggests that the frequent assertion of such organising principles by the Okyenhene and his allies argues for its novelty in the area . There is no evidence which , per contra , suggests that people in the kingdom had thought about ...
... suggests that the frequent assertion of such organising principles by the Okyenhene and his allies argues for its novelty in the area . There is no evidence which , per contra , suggests that people in the kingdom had thought about ...
الصفحة 522
... suggests that some of the scholarly energy comes from a more personal sense of loss : " All that is solid melts into air " —except in African Studies where it " melts ” into an identification with a recuperable sense of " community ...
... suggests that some of the scholarly energy comes from a more personal sense of loss : " All that is solid melts into air " —except in African Studies where it " melts ” into an identification with a recuperable sense of " community ...
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activities African agricultural Akyem Abuakwa ancestors associated authority become beer called central Christian churches colonial conceptions context continued cultural democracy East economic elders ethnic evidence example fact farming father fertility fire forces forge Ghana given groups healing Himba holy spirit homestead household identity important increasing independence individual initiates institutions interesting International involved Iraqw iron Kenya Kusasi land language living London marriage means milk movement Murang'a notes okuruwo organisation original particular parties period person political population position practices present Press production recent reference region relations relationship relatives represent responsible ritual role rule smiths social society space spirit structure suggests symbolic traditional University University Press village women