Africa, المجلدات 9-10Oxford University Press, 1936 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 263
... woman owns all her cooking utensils , and it is usually her mother who equips her with these as soon as her husband has built her a kitchen . Before that she uses the pots of the woman whose kitchen she shares . The fittings of a Tale ...
... woman owns all her cooking utensils , and it is usually her mother who equips her with these as soon as her husband has built her a kitchen . Before that she uses the pots of the woman whose kitchen she shares . The fittings of a Tale ...
الصفحة 337
Any woman who has the means may lobola a wife in exactly the same way as a man may do , and although this is not common among the poorer people it occurs not infrequently amongst the ruling classes . Women in a position of authority ...
Any woman who has the means may lobola a wife in exactly the same way as a man may do , and although this is not common among the poorer people it occurs not infrequently amongst the ruling classes . Women in a position of authority ...
الصفحة 338
... woman , spoken of by the Dahomeans as a ' free woman ' in the sense of one who is economically independent though not necessarily sexually pro- miscuous , may continue to engage in wealth - creating enterprises after her own marriage ...
... woman , spoken of by the Dahomeans as a ' free woman ' in the sense of one who is economically independent though not necessarily sexually pro- miscuous , may continue to engage in wealth - creating enterprises after her own marriage ...
المحتوى
Changing Conditions in Marital Relations and Parental Duties among | 1 |
Culture Contact as a Dynamic Process An Investigation in | 24 |
BELGE Ed de Jonghe | 56 |
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acculturation Africa African languages age-village agricultural Ashanti bananes Bantu behaviour Bemba bride-price C'est calcium calories ceremony Chewa chief child Colonial compound Congo Belge cooked culture contact custom d'une deux diet early millet eaten economic été être European fait farine father femme fraîche girl Gold Coast Government grain ground-nuts Hausa hommes household husband illus indigènes Institute Kanuri kpoli Kumasi labour lait land linguistic living lobola London Mambila Mamprussi manioc marriage marriage by exchange married meal meat medicines millet mission missionary moral Mpezeni native Ngoni Nigeria Northern Northern Territories nutrition Nyakyusa Owerri peut poisson porridge problems Professor qu'il ration région relatives sanctions season secrète social société society sociological sorcery South supply Tallensi Territories tion tout town traditional travailleurs tribal tribes urban viande village vitamin wife witchcraft witches woman women Xhosa