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الصفحة 9
Jie have been influenced by Acoli to the west ; Dodoth have had contact with the Didinga to the north , and to the west with the Napore group , and so on . In each border area influence seems to have been important , relatively speaking ...
Jie have been influenced by Acoli to the west ; Dodoth have had contact with the Didinga to the north , and to the west with the Napore group , and so on . In each border area influence seems to have been important , relatively speaking ...
الصفحة 13
The tribal area is some 25 miles from north to south , and about 65 miles from east to west , stretching from Koten Hill in the east to Labwor and Acoli in the west . The area of present - day settlement lies in a rough circle of radius ...
The tribal area is some 25 miles from north to south , and about 65 miles from east to west , stretching from Koten Hill in the east to Labwor and Acoli in the west . The area of present - day settlement lies in a rough circle of radius ...
الصفحة 253
Western Sudanic is adequate . ' ' He disagrees , however , on two points : the noninclusion of Fulani and the inclusion of Songhai . Meinhof , a few years before the publication of my book , in his Sprachen der Hamiten , had included ...
Western Sudanic is adequate . ' ' He disagrees , however , on two points : the noninclusion of Fulani and the inclusion of Songhai . Meinhof , a few years before the publication of my book , in his Sprachen der Hamiten , had included ...
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The Karamajong Cluster P H Gulliver | 1 |
Contributors to this Number | 22 |
An Historical Sketch of Egba Traditional Authorities S O Biobaku | 35 |
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administration African appear authority Bantu beliefs boys Bull called cattle Central Cewa chief clan close Coast Colonial Congo culture district East economic European example fact father function genealogies give given Government IFAN important indigènes individual influence initiation Institute interest International kinship Kipsigis land languages leur lineage living London marriage means mother's nature Nigeria Notes Office organization Paris period persons political population position possible present Press probably problems produce Professor referred regarded relations result reth segments Shilluk social society South status structure Sudan survey tension territorial tion town tribes units University village West witch witchcraft