Africa, المجلد 77Oxford University Press, 2007 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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... lineage group ( duwa ) . In order to request permission to plant them , a farmer must belong to the ethnic group and obtain authorization from the appropriate land chiefs , the tutu kɔni . Depending on the location of a plot , in the ...
... lineage group ( duwa ) . In order to request permission to plant them , a farmer must belong to the ethnic group and obtain authorization from the appropriate land chiefs , the tutu kɔni . Depending on the location of a plot , in the ...
الصفحة 240
... lineage or the clan or the nation ( casabiya kubra jamia : big group feeling that unifies ) ( Ibn Khaldun 1999 : 522 ) . Practical kinship rather than ' official ' kinship is the basis of group feeling , whether small or large ...
... lineage or the clan or the nation ( casabiya kubra jamia : big group feeling that unifies ) ( Ibn Khaldun 1999 : 522 ) . Practical kinship rather than ' official ' kinship is the basis of group feeling , whether small or large ...
الصفحة 529
... lineage affiliation , as well as referring itself to a locality previously designated as lineage land . People from outside the lineage locally known as jodak also live on such lineage land ( see Mboya 1938 ) . Such people are also ...
... lineage affiliation , as well as referring itself to a locality previously designated as lineage land . People from outside the lineage locally known as jodak also live on such lineage land ( see Mboya 1938 ) . Such people are also ...
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