Africa, المجلد 66Oxford University Press, 1996 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 338
... okuruwo to which they are attached . Patrilineal interests are represented within the left side of the homestead . Through one's working patrilineal segment one gains access to an okuruwo , ancestors specific to oneself who have an ...
... okuruwo to which they are attached . Patrilineal interests are represented within the left side of the homestead . Through one's working patrilineal segment one gains access to an okuruwo , ancestors specific to oneself who have an ...
الصفحة 339
... okuruwo children , especially sons , who will one day ' commune with the ancestors ' ( Kenyatta , 1938 : 226 ) , and in particular , supplicate him as an ancestor , as an immortal who has perceived dominion over them in mortal affairs ...
... okuruwo children , especially sons , who will one day ' commune with the ancestors ' ( Kenyatta , 1938 : 226 ) , and in particular , supplicate him as an ancestor , as an immortal who has perceived dominion over them in mortal affairs ...
الصفحة 340
... okuruwo - considered zera . Zera may be suitably glossed as sacred or consecrated , and indeed zera objects are just that consecrated , a status obtained through having been brought into direct association with the okuruwo and specific ...
... okuruwo - considered zera . Zera may be suitably glossed as sacred or consecrated , and indeed zera objects are just that consecrated , a status obtained through having been brought into direct association with the okuruwo and specific ...
المحتوى
JAMES FAIRHEAD AND MELISSA LEACH | 14 |
Pastoralism biodiversity and the shaping of savanna landscapes | 37 |
Biodiversity on the farm | 52 |
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