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This study is limited to the period before 1874.5 I argue that the groups that Wilks calls ' classes ' should be called ' status groups ' , and that Asante stratification should be seen as a system of ' ranks ' rather than as a system ...
This study is limited to the period before 1874.5 I argue that the groups that Wilks calls ' classes ' should be called ' status groups ' , and that Asante stratification should be seen as a system of ' ranks ' rather than as a system ...
الصفحة 5
The state was the proprietor of land , and individuals , including slaves , acquired rights in the use of it by virtue of their membership of lineages - corporate groups - which had , through the primacy of occupation or grant by the ...
The state was the proprietor of land , and individuals , including slaves , acquired rights in the use of it by virtue of their membership of lineages - corporate groups - which had , through the primacy of occupation or grant by the ...
الصفحة 102
This study examines an experiment in group farming in the context of the hierarchical structure of Hausa villages ... At the peak of the earlier State programme there were seventy - one groups in 1974 , which fell to twelve in 1975.
This study examines an experiment in group farming in the context of the hierarchical structure of Hausa villages ... At the peak of the earlier State programme there were seventy - one groups in 1974 , which fell to twelve in 1975.
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Rank and class among the Asante and Fante in the nineteenth | 1 |
the Kitui case | 64 |
Notes and news 1 77 | 77 |
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