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Those of Urio are described as “ alien to the Mugwe ' , and were not expected to visit him at his residence . “ It seems there was , or could be , some kind of friction between the two divisions . ' The divisions were not exogamous.2 In ...
Those of Urio are described as “ alien to the Mugwe ' , and were not expected to visit him at his residence . “ It seems there was , or could be , some kind of friction between the two divisions . ' The divisions were not exogamous.2 In ...
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We cannot be sure of the relative evaluation of these two subsistence activities , but one would think that basic sustenance would depend more on the latter than on honey , which is described merely as one of the staple elements of diet ...
We cannot be sure of the relative evaluation of these two subsistence activities , but one would think that basic sustenance would depend more on the latter than on honey , which is described merely as one of the staple elements of diet ...
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He further described to us the taboo regimen which he observes when he manufactures ' killing ' spears and the ... had received from his father and gave a dramatic description of a novice's passingout ceremony , which is attended by the ...
He further described to us the taboo regimen which he observes when he manufactures ' killing ' spears and the ... had received from his father and gave a dramatic description of a novice's passingout ceremony , which is attended by the ...
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administration African appear associated band become British called chief chiefdom collection concerned culture dans death described direct discussion East economic established fact father field Ghana give given Government hand head husband important Institute interest International labour land language lineage living London male marriage material means memin migrants Mossi Mugwe Native needs Nigeria notes Nsaw organization origin period persons political population possible present Press problems Professor publication received reference regarded region relations relatives royal rule social society South structure symbolic tion town traditional Tree United University usually village West wife woman women Yoruba