Africa, المجلد 37Oxford University Press, 1967 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 148
... village of their mothers are described as ambenivavy . As such they enjoy only a secondary status in the village - they have less influence in the fokon❜olona ( council ) and they may return to their father's village for rituals to be ...
... village of their mothers are described as ambenivavy . As such they enjoy only a secondary status in the village - they have less influence in the fokon❜olona ( council ) and they may return to their father's village for rituals to be ...
الصفحة 150
... village affairs are regarded as tompontanana , seniors of the village . They carry most weight and influence in the fokon❜olona , the village council or assembly , not only because they are often in the majority , but because of their ...
... village affairs are regarded as tompontanana , seniors of the village . They carry most weight and influence in the fokon❜olona , the village council or assembly , not only because they are often in the majority , but because of their ...
الصفحة 467
... village fission , which follows the frontiers of different lineages or their segments within a village , the structure of residence continuously adapts itself to the structure of the lineage segments . The relationships of lineage and ...
... village fission , which follows the frontiers of different lineages or their segments within a village , the structure of residence continuously adapts itself to the structure of the lineage segments . The relationships of lineage and ...
المحتوى
ExtraDescent Group Ancestor Cults in African Societies J D McKnight | 22 |
AFRICAN TRADITIONAL THOUGHT AND WESTERN | 50 |
WITCH BELIEFS IN CENTRAL AFRICA Mary Douglas | 72 |
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