Africa, المجلد 66،الأعداد 1-2Oxford University Press, 1996 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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... Akan origins is based on the widely accepted assumption that the pre - fifteenth - century people and the post - fifteenth - century people in the Akan forest were ... Akan past in the forest which goes back MALARIA AND THE AKAN 253.
... Akan origins is based on the widely accepted assumption that the pre - fifteenth - century people and the post - fifteenth - century people in the Akan forest were ... Akan past in the forest which goes back MALARIA AND THE AKAN 253.
الصفحة 254
... Akan are an integral part of the Negroes of West Africa ' . 24 Keeping in mind the difficulties associated with historicising an oral tradition , there is a widely spread Akan tradition in many Asante and other Akan communities which ...
... Akan are an integral part of the Negroes of West Africa ' . 24 Keeping in mind the difficulties associated with historicising an oral tradition , there is a widely spread Akan tradition in many Asante and other Akan communities which ...
الصفحة 263
... Akan peoples , the origins of agriculture in the forest of southern Ghana and the role of slavery in early Akan societies in a different light from the conventional , accepted view . Indeed , such a focus has implications for the ...
... Akan peoples , the origins of agriculture in the forest of southern Ghana and the role of slavery in early Akan societies in a different light from the conventional , accepted view . Indeed , such a focus has implications for the ...
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