Africa, المجلد 57Oxford University Press, 1987 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 54
... origins and extent of the tradition and its place within the cultures of the lagoon peoples . HISTORY AND LEGENDS OF ORIGIN Several different accounts of the origin and spread of Assongu were related to me during field interviews . All ...
... origins and extent of the tradition and its place within the cultures of the lagoon peoples . HISTORY AND LEGENDS OF ORIGIN Several different accounts of the origin and spread of Assongu were related to me during field interviews . All ...
الصفحة 55
... origins of the cult , several documented historical facts lend credence to his account of Assongu's origin . Considering these facts , his approximate date seems plausible . Around 1700 the French did try unsuccessfully to establish an ...
... origins of the cult , several documented historical facts lend credence to his account of Assongu's origin . Considering these facts , his approximate date seems plausible . Around 1700 the French did try unsuccessfully to establish an ...
الصفحة 329
... origin from Allada as fraudulent . " The ambiguity concerning Dahomian origins is further compounded by con- sideration of traditions relating to Agasu , the legendary ancestor of the Dahomian royal clan , conventionally supposed to ...
... origin from Allada as fraudulent . " The ambiguity concerning Dahomian origins is further compounded by con- sideration of traditions relating to Agasu , the legendary ancestor of the Dahomian royal clan , conventionally supposed to ...
المحتوى
changing interpersonal relations in two Bamileke | 3 |
the pastoral | 29 |
a terracotta tradition of southeastern Ivory Coast | 51 |
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activities African African Studies analysis animals appear associated Assongu authority become called central century charcoal chief Church collection colonial concerned continued Council cult culture customary dependants discussion early economic especially evidence example fact farm firewood Freetown given gold groups herd household important increase individual initiation Institute interest International involved king Krio labour land language less linguistic London major means names noted Office organisation origin particular pastoral period political position possession practice present problems production published question reference region relations ritual Sierra Leone smelting social society sources spirit structure success suggests Swahili trade traditional University University Press village West Africa women wood