Africa, المجلد 55Oxford University Press, 1985 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 324
... lineage under the elder's supervision ( although other tasks such as hunting with traps and planting food crops could be performed individually ) ; the lineage ate its main evening meal together ; and the proceeds from the sale of cocoa ...
... lineage under the elder's supervision ( although other tasks such as hunting with traps and planting food crops could be performed individually ) ; the lineage ate its main evening meal together ; and the proceeds from the sale of cocoa ...
الصفحة 327
... lineages , enjoyed the rights and obligations of junior members of the lineage . They were entitled to use lineage land for cultivating plantains and cocoyam , and for planting cocoa and coffee . The lineage elder simply ' showed ' an ...
... lineages , enjoyed the rights and obligations of junior members of the lineage . They were entitled to use lineage land for cultivating plantains and cocoyam , and for planting cocoa and coffee . The lineage elder simply ' showed ' an ...
الصفحة 332
... lineage . Urega opposed the sale , since he had no more of his own land to plant to cocoa and felt that Koffi should give him priority access to the fallow ' lineage ' land ; he said he was ashamed of his older brother's actions . Koffi ...
... lineage . Urega opposed the sale , since he had no more of his own land to plant to cocoa and felt that Koffi should give him priority access to the fallow ' lineage ' land ; he said he was ashamed of his older brother's actions . Koffi ...
المحتوى
some notes on the Ik of northeastern Uganda | 1 |
Interethnic clan identities among Cushiticspeaking pastoralists | 17 |
Rural Zambia revisited | 39 |
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activities African agricultural appear Arabic become called cash century chapter chief clan colonial concerned continued culture dependence discussion divination dreams economic established example fact farm field force further given head homestead household important income individual Institute interest International involved Islam Kenya Koranic labour land language less Lionel Robbins living London major marriage material means migration moves Muslim noted organization original participants particular period person political population possible practice present problems production question recent reference region relations relationships religious result ritual role rural situation social society sources South southern structure Sudan suggest town traditional University Press urban village West Western women work-party