Africa: Journal of the International African Institute, المجلد 58،الأعداد 3-4Oxford University Press, 1988 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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النتائج 1-3 من 18
الصفحة 440
... FULA Oral evidence indicates that the Fula have been in the northern part of Bafodea as herders for several centuries , part of a general expansion from the Fouta Djallon area of Guinea ( Prussin , 1986 : ch . 7 ) . We have seen that ...
... FULA Oral evidence indicates that the Fula have been in the northern part of Bafodea as herders for several centuries , part of a general expansion from the Fouta Djallon area of Guinea ( Prussin , 1986 : ch . 7 ) . We have seen that ...
الصفحة 441
... Fula keep for them , the milk belonging to the Fula and the offspring to the Limba . Limba also purchase cows from Fula for funerals and other rites , and the latter exchange milk for rice and other farm products with the Limba or sell ...
... Fula keep for them , the milk belonging to the Fula and the offspring to the Limba . Limba also purchase cows from Fula for funerals and other rites , and the latter exchange milk for rice and other farm products with the Limba or sell ...
الصفحة 458
... Fula for their own major rites . The characteristic Fula ensemble in Bafodea consists of a small skin drum held at the left side and played with a straight stick held in the right hand , one or more long drums held between the thighs ...
... Fula for their own major rites . The characteristic Fula ensemble in Bafodea consists of a small skin drum held at the left side and played with a straight stick held in the right hand , one or more long drums held between the thighs ...
المحتوى
Kinship dynamics past and present | 477 |
Material bases of social change | 486 |
critical perspectives on early migrations | 518 |
حقوق النشر | |
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عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
Abiriw activities African agricultural Akuropon appears associations authority Bafodea Bakolori Beja body cent chief chiefdom Christian church collective colonial concerned context culture death discussion economic enthronement ethnic example farmers farms female force Fula funeral given greetings groups household important individual initiates Institute interest International Islam issues Kenya Kofi labour land less Limba London major male Mandingo means mediating Muslim nature Nigeria organisation origin particularly performed period person planning political population present problems production questions references region relations religion religious responsibility ritual role rural situation social society South structure suggests towns traditional University University Press urban vendors village women