Africa, المجلد 78،الأعداد 1-2Oxford University Press, 2008 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 66
... village ) was formerly organized by lineage heads who picked small groups of young men to monitor paths and plots from hides constructed . out of palm leaves ( ufok usuŋ ) . Today , these ufok usuŋ are connected in a village - wide ...
... village ) was formerly organized by lineage heads who picked small groups of young men to monitor paths and plots from hides constructed . out of palm leaves ( ufok usuŋ ) . Today , these ufok usuŋ are connected in a village - wide ...
الصفحة 69
... village's clearings or squares ( anwa ) , which are the meeting places for each of the village's five lineages . There is in fact an historical association between this itinerary and historical forms of justice . These anwa were created ...
... village's clearings or squares ( anwa ) , which are the meeting places for each of the village's five lineages . There is in fact an historical association between this itinerary and historical forms of justice . These anwa were created ...
الصفحة 78
... villages . Often village - wide oaths are sworn each year to bind the villagers to a pledge that they will not commit crime or associate with criminal gangs . One of the most significant popular responses to the crime waves illustrates ...
... villages . Often village - wide oaths are sworn each year to bind the villagers to a pledge that they will not commit crime or associate with criminal gangs . One of the most significant popular responses to the crime waves illustrates ...
المحتوى
AFRICA | 1 |
vigilantes in southwestern Nigeria | 16 |
The search for security in Muslim northern Nigeria | 41 |
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