Africa, المجلد 22Oxford University Press, 1952 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 38
... chief who was the penultimate source of justice in the town . He was also the High Priest , but never a despot . He was much more the symbol of authority than the instrument of its exercise . The real rulers of the town were the Ogboni ...
... chief who was the penultimate source of justice in the town . He was also the High Priest , but never a despot . He was much more the symbol of authority than the instrument of its exercise . The real rulers of the town were the Ogboni ...
الصفحة 39
chief , and finally he might become one of the ' Fathers ' , the Ogboni . No office or title was hereditary , though in joining an order a man usually took a title which had once been held by a member of his lineage . Above all the ...
chief , and finally he might become one of the ' Fathers ' , the Ogboni . No office or title was hereditary , though in joining an order a man usually took a title which had once been held by a member of his lineage . Above all the ...
الصفحة 178
... chief is a religious head . Tribal religion is primarily communal ; modern religion tends to be considered a matter for the individual conscience ; and the chief may be reduced to a position similar to that of the Basileus in classical ...
... chief is a religious head . Tribal religion is primarily communal ; modern religion tends to be considered a matter for the individual conscience ; and the chief may be reduced to a position similar to that of the Basileus in classical ...
المحتوى
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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3rd masc accusations administration Afrique age-sets age-system Akan alphabet authority Bantu boys British brother Bruxelles Bull c'est cattle Central ceremonies Cewa chefs chief Christian clan Colonial Congo Belge culture d'une Dinka district East Africa economic Egba été Ethiopic être European fait father function genealogies Gold Coast Government Idoma IFAN important indigènes initiation International African Institute Johannes Karamajong Kenya kinship Kipsigis l'administration l'Afrique land languages langue lineage London LUGARD marriage Masai masque matrilineage mother's Ngoni niamou Nigeria Nilo-Hamites Nilotic noire Notes afr Nuer Nyakyusa organization Paris persons political politique polygyny population problems Professor Qatabanian qu'il reth Rhodes-Livingstone Institute ritual segments settlement Shilluk social relations society sociological Southern Rhodesia structure Swahili tension territoires territorial tion tribal tribes Turkana Uganda University village West witch beliefs witchcraft Yoruba