Africa, المجلد 58Oxford University Press, 1988 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 301
... town . If he did not inherit property from his father , then if he acquired property it should go to his mother's side . An Abiriw elder explained : ' If he stayed here , in Abiriw , his mother's brother would succeed him . If you are ...
... town . If he did not inherit property from his father , then if he acquired property it should go to his mother's side . An Abiriw elder explained : ' If he stayed here , in Abiriw , his mother's brother would succeed him . If you are ...
الصفحة 438
... Town chief a former Muslim , now turned traditionalist . It is not uncommon , in Bafodea Town , to meet families some of whose members are Muslim , some Christian and some traditionalists ; conversion has not strictly followed lineage ...
... Town chief a former Muslim , now turned traditionalist . It is not uncommon , in Bafodea Town , to meet families some of whose members are Muslim , some Christian and some traditionalists ; conversion has not strictly followed lineage ...
الصفحة 440
... Town was resettled in 1954 under the auspices of the American Wesleyan mission and the Sierra Leone government . The small number of Jakhanke at Bafodea speak a language related to Mandingo . Speakers of this tongue have spread as ...
... Town was resettled in 1954 under the auspices of the American Wesleyan mission and the Sierra Leone government . The small number of Jakhanke at Bafodea speak a language related to Mandingo . Speakers of this tongue have spread as ...
المحتوى
The politics of transporting | 14 |
Kinship dynamics past and present | 29 |
a womans place in Beti society | 51 |
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Abiriw Accra African Studies agraires agricultural Akuapem Akuropon Akwamu Anlo Arras Asante associated Bafodea Bakolori Beja Beti cent centre charismatic movements chief chiefdom Chikuni Christian church clan colonial context Côte d'Ivoire cotton crops cultivation culture drivers economic Emet example farmers farming fields Fula funeral Ghana Gold Coast groups households Ibadan Ile-Ife important initiates International African Institute ISBN Islam Ivor Wilks Katiali Kenya Khoe Bushman Khoekhoe Khoisan kinship Kofi Barima kpɔ labour bottlenecks land language Limba lineage linguistic London Mandingo Mbiri melody migrations missionaries Muslim Niger Nigeria northern organisation patrilineal peasant pentecostal political population production programme région relations relationship religious ritual role Rouch rural Senufo social society South speech tones structure traditional transporters University of Ibadan University Press urban vendors village Weithaga West Africa Western women Yaka Yoruba Zarma