Africa, المجلد 48Oxford University Press, 1978 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 49
... Tikar and the Widekum ( Hurault 1962 ; Chilver and Kaberry 1967 ; Ritzenthaler and Ritzenthaler 1962 ) . These differences in initial modes of subsistence as well as in density are associated with parallel contrasts in patterns of ...
... Tikar and the Widekum ( Hurault 1962 ; Chilver and Kaberry 1967 ; Ritzenthaler and Ritzenthaler 1962 ) . These differences in initial modes of subsistence as well as in density are associated with parallel contrasts in patterns of ...
الصفحة 51
... Tikar . Yet , peoples of the hinterland do not experience similar forms of social change and the social profile of the Banyang and the Bamileke changes more rapidly than that of the Tikar or the Widekum . Such differences should be ...
... Tikar . Yet , peoples of the hinterland do not experience similar forms of social change and the social profile of the Banyang and the Bamileke changes more rapidly than that of the Tikar or the Widekum . Such differences should be ...
الصفحة 53
... ( Tikar , Widekum ) than among those of the coastal area ( Douala ) . Further , as expected , the variance of the distri- bution of overall fertility is smaller among the Tikar or the Widekum than among any other ethnic cluster . An ...
... ( Tikar , Widekum ) than among those of the coastal area ( Douala ) . Further , as expected , the variance of the distri- bution of overall fertility is smaller among the Tikar or the Widekum than among any other ethnic cluster . An ...
المحتوى
New Guinea Models in the African Savannah IVAN KARP | 1 |
The Case of Kinyaga M CATHARINE NEWBURY | 17 |
The Daily Behavior of the West African | 30 |
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