Africa, المجلد 60Oxford University Press, 1990 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 226
... position within the household . At the onset of the project's second year , women demanded from their husbands remuneration for their work on the pump - irrigated plots . " In doing so they contested the basis of the conjugal contract ...
... position within the household . At the onset of the project's second year , women demanded from their husbands remuneration for their work on the pump - irrigated plots . " In doing so they contested the basis of the conjugal contract ...
الصفحة 289
... position within the cults lost significance , while education - signifying access to the modern world outside the village , and monetary income - led to esteem , influence and power . Today many younger people stand higher in the social ...
... position within the cults lost significance , while education - signifying access to the modern world outside the village , and monetary income - led to esteem , influence and power . Today many younger people stand higher in the social ...
الصفحة 435
... position and prospects of sub - Saharan Africa ( SSA ) in the international system have oscillated between extreme ... position and accompanying economic retrogression as both cause and effect of the region's subservient international ...
... position and prospects of sub - Saharan Africa ( SSA ) in the international system have oscillated between extreme ... position and accompanying economic retrogression as both cause and effect of the region's subservient international ...
المحتوى
a reanalysis | 69 |
Criminal proceedings | 111 |
the Akan resort to abortion in precolonial Ghana? | 121 |
حقوق النشر | |
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طبعات أخرى - عرض جميع المقتطفات
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activities African agricultural Algerian areas associated attempt authority babalawo become belief called capital cent chapter chief Christian claims colonial concerned continued conversion cult cultural described devotee Diola discussion economic established European example existence farms Father forces French give given groups heads household important individual Institute interest International Islam issue labour land living London major marriage material means missionaries movement Muslim nature Nigeria notes organisation origin oríkì period political population position practice present Press problems production reference reform region relations religion religious remain reported rice ritual rural seems social society sources South structure suggests town trade traditional University urban village women Yoruba