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الصفحة 233
Ultimately the chiefs might ask their oba to die ; ( such precautions were taken in preparing the royal food that it was difficult to poison the oba ) . Deposition could only be effected by death and never by exile or abdication ...
Ultimately the chiefs might ask their oba to die ; ( such precautions were taken in preparing the royal food that it was difficult to poison the oba ) . Deposition could only be effected by death and never by exile or abdication ...
الصفحة 234
In Ado a royal wife may not bear a child in the palace ; she returns home to the compound of her own patrilineage , remaining there until the child is weaned when she again sleeps with the oba . Her status is recognized in the town by ...
In Ado a royal wife may not bear a child in the palace ; she returns home to the compound of her own patrilineage , remaining there until the child is weaned when she again sleeps with the oba . Her status is recognized in the town by ...
الصفحة 236
The members of the royal lineage have no political power and strive merely to enhance their own prestige . In all the instances I have encountered , in which deposition of an unpopular oba has been mooted , the opposition to the oba has ...
The members of the royal lineage have no political power and strive merely to enhance their own prestige . In all the instances I have encountered , in which deposition of an unpopular oba has been mooted , the opposition to the oba has ...
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An Analytical Note on the Structure of Meru | 20 |
Yoruba Responses to the Fear of Death Peter MortonWilliams | 34 |
On Translating the Homeric Epithet and Simile into Twi L H OfosuAppiah | 41 |
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