Africa, المجلد 53Oxford University Press, 1983 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 68
... household held rights in patrilineage land . Household land is divisible among a man's houses and sons . The tendency to divide household land was strengthened when land became scarce and as sons began to lay claim to their own plots ...
... household held rights in patrilineage land . Household land is divisible among a man's houses and sons . The tendency to divide household land was strengthened when land became scarce and as sons began to lay claim to their own plots ...
الصفحة 73
... household head is married polygynously . Traditionally the large cattle owner increased his household by marrying more than one wife . Such a man stood the chance of having many children . Sons could herd the household stock and ...
... household head is married polygynously . Traditionally the large cattle owner increased his household by marrying more than one wife . Such a man stood the chance of having many children . Sons could herd the household stock and ...
الصفحة 74
... household form . It does not attempt to mirror the multiplicity of household forms which exist in particular societies , since his discussion of ' phases ' - which refer to stages in the career of a married couple is set carefully in ...
... household form . It does not attempt to mirror the multiplicity of household forms which exist in particular societies , since his discussion of ' phases ' - which refer to stages in the career of a married couple is set carefully in ...
المحتوى
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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طبعات أخرى - عرض جميع المقتطفات
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activités African Studies Akan Akuropon anthropology Asante Asantehene authority bibliography bien c'est Cameroon Capuchins cattle centre chef Christian colonial communautés context conversion dreams cults culture d'autres d'une destoolment deux dialectes economic être European fait Fante farms forgerons Gbaya Ghana Gold Coast Golden Stool grazing usufruct groups Heusch household Ibibio Igbo important inheritance International African Institute Karnu Kofi Wuo Kumase Kwame Tano labour land langue Lewanika lineage London Lozi Mambwe maps marriage Mbala mbiam Merina migrants Minyanka mission missionaries Monze Monze's Msengezi Namibia ngwalda Nigeria nineteenth century nsafohene omanhene Oxford parlers patrilineal peut Plateau political politique population pouvoir qu'il rapport relations religion religious ritual royal rulers rural Sefwi Sefwi Wiawso slaves social société society South Africa Soyo status stool structure symbolic symbolique Tanzania Tonga town trade traditional University Press urban usufruct village wealth West Africa Wiawso wirempifoe witches women Zambia