Africa, المجلد 47Oxford University Press, 1977 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 130
... ancestors are more numerous because ruling clan genealogies are deeper and allow a greater degree of ancestor incorporation . The finas ( chief's genealogists ) also preserve the memory of personal attributes and heroic deeds of ruling ...
... ancestors are more numerous because ruling clan genealogies are deeper and allow a greater degree of ancestor incorporation . The finas ( chief's genealogists ) also preserve the memory of personal attributes and heroic deeds of ruling ...
الصفحة 132
... ancestors and , as each name was recited , the assembly murmured amina ( amen ) . The most recently dead ancestors were named first , then other ancestors were named at random as they came to mind . Finally , Lansana's mother's name was ...
... ancestors and , as each name was recited , the assembly murmured amina ( amen ) . The most recently dead ancestors were named first , then other ancestors were named at random as they came to mind . Finally , Lansana's mother's name was ...
الصفحة 135
... ancestors , are not typical of African societies as a whole . Where there is a concept of the High God , as among the Lugbara , God is only invoked when non - lineage interests are involved ; such occasions are rare ( Middleton 1971 ...
... ancestors , are not typical of African societies as a whole . Where there is a concept of the High God , as among the Lugbara , God is only invoked when non - lineage interests are involved ; such occasions are rare ( Middleton 1971 ...
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The Queen Mother in Africa RONALD COHEN | 14 |
A South African | 31 |
Sacrifice and Social Structure among the Kuranko Parts I and II MICHAEL | 41 |
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