Africa, المجلدات 27-28Oxford University Press, 1957 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 9
... male to a male , and by a female to a female . Ego applies the term to persons named for him and to the person for whom he is named . He also applies the term to persons who have the same name as himself , but who are not named for him ...
... male to a male , and by a female to a female . Ego applies the term to persons named for him and to the person for whom he is named . He also applies the term to persons who have the same name as himself , but who are not named for him ...
الصفحة 231
... male and female , ! ga Igo and Iga di . The men one day drew in the sand the spoor of male and female rain . Male rain spoor was made with all five fingers held stiffly and plunged deeply into the sand , to make big holes . Male rain ...
... male and female , ! ga Igo and Iga di . The men one day drew in the sand the spoor of male and female rain . Male rain spoor was made with all five fingers held stiffly and plunged deeply into the sand , to make big holes . Male rain ...
الصفحة 301
... male line of the female relatives in question , although it extends to other kin as well . Thus , for example , the children of a mother's sister as well as the children of a mother's brother are considered ibaton . But it is likely ...
... male line of the female relatives in question , although it extends to other kin as well . Thus , for example , the children of a mother's sister as well as the children of a mother's brother are considered ibaton . But it is likely ...
المحتوى
The Kin Terminology System of the Kung Bushmen Lorna Marshall | 1 |
The Social Functions and Meaning of Hausa PraiseSinging M G Smith | 26 |
Contributors to this Number | 45 |
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عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
affinal African Institute agnates Anuak Ashanti authority Azande Bantu Banyoro Belge bridewealth brother Bull Busoga cannibalismo centre ceremony chef chief Christian clan Colonial common Congo Cush d'une dance economic été être étude FaBrDa fait Faro Faro's father femmes Fula G.III genealogical Ghana Gold Coast Hamito-Semitic Hausa headman homestead husband IFAN illus important kinship Kung l'auteur labour languages langues Léopoldville lineage linguistic London Luvale male mannogo maroka marriage married Masai migration mission missionary MoBrDa mother Mwana Mwijukuru Niam Niam Niam Nigeria Nilo-Hamitic Nilotic nobles Northern Rhodesia Notes afr Nuer Nyae Nyoro pangolin parents patrilineal person political polygyny population proverbs qu'il reference région relations relationship relatives Rhodesia ritual ruganda shrines siblings social society Soga South structure Sudan Swahili territory tion traditional tribal tribes Tswana village West Africa wife wives women word Zande