Africa: Journal of the International African Institute, المجلد 50،الأعداد 1-3Edinburgh University Press for the International African Institute, 1980 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 58
... Arssi landholdings remained large , if concentrated . In addition , most of their land lay in the countryside away from the local township where Amhara landholders , either for security or commercial advantage , had concentrated . The ...
... Arssi landholdings remained large , if concentrated . In addition , most of their land lay in the countryside away from the local township where Amhara landholders , either for security or commercial advantage , had concentrated . The ...
الصفحة 61
... Arssi land and to be incorporated into Arssi society , both sides ' expectations coincided . However , the majority of the Tulama had migrated to Bale not merely to duplicate their position as it had been in the Arussi Highlands , but ...
... Arssi land and to be incorporated into Arssi society , both sides ' expectations coincided . However , the majority of the Tulama had migrated to Bale not merely to duplicate their position as it had been in the Arussi Highlands , but ...
الصفحة 62
... Arssi land . Equally , the Arssi could not drive out the Tulama , even had they wished to do so . Either course of action would have invited government intervention to restore order . In a more specific manner the Amhara affected ...
... Arssi land . Equally , the Arssi could not drive out the Tulama , even had they wished to do so . Either course of action would have invited government intervention to restore order . In a more specific manner the Amhara affected ...
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les nourritures de substitution | 1 |
la nouvelle et le roman | 24 |
the general and the particular | 55 |
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administrative Africa analysis Arssi associated become bétail Beti British brother C'est called Central century chief child claim colonial concerned cultural d'une descent discussed economic elders ethnic être example existence fact father femme figures forces forgeron given groups homestead important individual initiation Institute interest International involved kinship knowledge Kulebele land language leur lineage living London Luapula major male marriage means nature noted organization particular period person political population Poro position present problem production publications published qu'il reference relations relationship represented ritual secret senambele separate social society South southern spiritual structure sunsum symbolic term tout traditional Tulama University University Press vaches village wheeled women Yoruba