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الصفحة 319
The House recommends that with the exception of the occupant of the Golden Stool , Chiefs should be allowed to ... The Chief will in return give a cloth and money per an ' Ahinkwaa ' to the family of the deceased for the burial as a ...
The House recommends that with the exception of the occupant of the Golden Stool , Chiefs should be allowed to ... The Chief will in return give a cloth and money per an ' Ahinkwaa ' to the family of the deceased for the burial as a ...
الصفحة 336
The great difference is that , here , sem is defined and differentiated in relation to the fon ( the chief ) , who is still the centre of social order in Nso . The Nso go to great lengths in order to separate the fon from evil ...
The great difference is that , here , sem is defined and differentiated in relation to the fon ( the chief ) , who is still the centre of social order in Nso . The Nso go to great lengths in order to separate the fon from evil ...
الصفحة 381
The hand - held hoe ( daba ) was the chief tool . Other household members — especially wives of the household head , younger brothers and their wives , and sons , nephews , and their wives — also had fields . These fields were usually ...
The hand - held hoe ( daba ) was the chief tool . Other household members — especially wives of the household head , younger brothers and their wives , and sons , nephews , and their wives — also had fields . These fields were usually ...
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The plasticity of public ritual | 320 |
Hilda Kuper 191192 145 | 406 |
Historicity and pluralism in some recent studies of Yoruba religion | 436 |
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