Africa: Journal of the International African Institute, المجلد 47،العدد 2Edinburgh University Press for the International African Institute, 1977 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 124
... relationship between the donor and the recipient ( it is customary for the recipient of a gift to say ' ko baraka baraka ' — ' I say blessedness ' — as a sign that he has accepted the gift and recognised its symbolic value ) . Sacrifice ...
... relationship between the donor and the recipient ( it is customary for the recipient of a gift to say ' ko baraka baraka ' — ' I say blessedness ' — as a sign that he has accepted the gift and recognised its symbolic value ) . Sacrifice ...
الصفحة 181
... relationship between that personality , or soul , and its visible container , by means of which it enters into social relationships , for good or ill . In all the positive cults of the dead the supplicants enter , by means of the ritual ...
... relationship between that personality , or soul , and its visible container , by means of which it enters into social relationships , for good or ill . In all the positive cults of the dead the supplicants enter , by means of the ritual ...
الصفحة 182
... relationship to the dead , from an observer's point of view the most useful distinctions are derived from the role configurations necessary to the performance of the rituals . Since the sociological perspective employed here will remind ...
... relationship to the dead , from an observer's point of view the most useful distinctions are derived from the role configurations necessary to the performance of the rituals . Since the sociological perspective employed here will remind ...
المحتوى
Sacrifice and Social Structure among the Kuranko Part III MICHAEL | 123 |
A Case Study from Teso Eastern | 140 |
Circulation monétaire et évolution des structures socioéconomiques chez | 160 |
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Accra administration agnatic agricoles alliance ancestors Anthropology Baganda BaKongo bien British British Central Africa Busoga c'est Central Accra charm chefs chiefdom Chingale Chopi client chiefs colonial Commissioner communauté County Chief cult d'une dead descent group dɛge district officers diviner economic économique effect elders Epaku ethnographic European exogamy fait father fetishism girls Gold Coast Government haoussa household individual International African Institute Iteso Kaneshie kebile Kimbangu kin terms kinship kola Kongo Kumam Kumi Kuranko l'argent l'on la monnaie labour Laman land tenure Lango Lansana's Lévi-Strauss lineage London MacGaffey magic Malawi Maradi marriage minkisi monétaire monnaie Nguni nkisi Nkondi Nuer offered organisation Oxford paper peasant person peut political population produits rapport Raynaut relationship Religion represented ritual ruling clan sacrifice sarake social society Soroti spirit categories structure Tallensi Teso District thangata traditional Tsonga Uganda University Press Ussher Town village witch women