Africa, المجلد 5Oxford University Press, 1932 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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... primitive people , among whom each single event of death is understood as being unexpected and having its special reasons . It would be quite ' natural ' for men not to die , but to live . In cases where primitive people think of death ...
... primitive people , among whom each single event of death is understood as being unexpected and having its special reasons . It would be quite ' natural ' for men not to die , but to live . In cases where primitive people think of death ...
الصفحة 251
... primitive peoples is radically different from that of civilized man . In such societies the individual mind is dominated by collective mental images or representa- tions . There would be nothing strange in asserting that individuals in ...
... primitive peoples is radically different from that of civilized man . In such societies the individual mind is dominated by collective mental images or representa- tions . There would be nothing strange in asserting that individuals in ...
الصفحة 252
... primitive peoples may also be an element in civilized communities . Thus he suggests that ' the study of collective ... primitive thought as if it were dominated by categories and laws to which our own experience offered no ...
... primitive peoples may also be an element in civilized communities . Thus he suggests that ' the study of collective ... primitive thought as if it were dominated by categories and laws to which our own experience offered no ...
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AFRICAN LANGUAGES Afrique agriculture Asafu Ashanti Bantu Bantu Studies Bapedi Berlin Bornu boys c'est Cape ceremonies chief child Christian civilization clan colonial Coloniale Congo connexion cult culture customs Dagomba Dahomean Dahomey dance deities Dokpwe economic enfants English ethnology être European fait father femme Française Fulani Fulbe girl given Gold Coast Government Guerzés Häuptling Hontorbe husband Ibibio Illustr important indigènes individual inheritance Institute interest Kalala Ilunga l'Afrique L'Enseignement l'Institut Labouret Lamido Legba literature logical London mafungu magic marriage married matrilineal matrilocal Mawu mboda ment Mission missionary native nature study organization Outlook Paris père plants practical primitive problem Professor pulaku qu'il regard religious Rhodesia social Société society South Africa Southern Rhodesia Stammes Sudan Swahili teachers tion to-day tribal tribes Verfasser vernacular village Waila West wife Woda'be woman women words Xevioso Yala