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 80
... matrilineal descent , which may reflect matriliny among some of the migrants from the north ; in contrast the social organization of the many remnant Guan communities and the closely related Gonja is based on patrilineal descent . Akan ...
... matrilineal descent , which may reflect matriliny among some of the migrants from the north ; in contrast the social organization of the many remnant Guan communities and the closely related Gonja is based on patrilineal descent . Akan ...
الصفحة 138
... matrilineal relatives ( members of the lineage of the unborn child ) and the man's agnates ( members of its egyabosom and asafo ) are clearly involved in this as well as other life - crisis rituals concerning the child later on in life ...
... matrilineal relatives ( members of the lineage of the unborn child ) and the man's agnates ( members of its egyabosom and asafo ) are clearly involved in this as well as other life - crisis rituals concerning the child later on in life ...
الصفحة 364
... matrilineal kinship , especially by the belief that womb relationships are stronger and more important than any other ties between people . Indeed , there is a dilemma here . In this analysis I proceeded in the traditional ...
... matrilineal kinship , especially by the belief that womb relationships are stronger and more important than any other ties between people . Indeed , there is a dilemma here . In this analysis I proceeded in the traditional ...
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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agnates agricultural Akan analysis animals Anthropology associated Bamileke Banjal Bantu behavior Bleek bridewealth Bunyoro cattle central ceremonies chief child-bearing activities clan colonial context culture dance descent system divorce Douala driver economic eland elders ethnic ethnographic exogamous Fante father female fertility Gasumay Ghana Giriama girl groups household Hutu ideology Igbo important individual informants initiation International African Institute Iteso kambi kaya kinship Kinyaga Kung labour land lineage London lorry Luapula Luguru male marriage married matrilineal migration Mijikenda mother Mpuga Mto wa Mbu myth ndoli jowei Needham Nigeria Nyoro patterns period political polygyny population referred relations relationship residence rika rite ritual role Rukuba rule rural Rwabugiri Rwanda Sande Sande Society significant social society Southern status structure sub-rika symbolic Taido Tanzania Tikar traditional truck Tuutsi University Press urban village West Africa wife woman women