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 158
... possible kin ties in the process of accommodation to the novel setting , and the groups which emerge on this basis are ego - centered and amorphous in character . Although it is ideally possible to argue that individuals have a choice ...
... possible kin ties in the process of accommodation to the novel setting , and the groups which emerge on this basis are ego - centered and amorphous in character . Although it is ideally possible to argue that individuals have a choice ...
الصفحة 182
... possible . The same adjective -eupe ( Sw . ) and -zeru ( Lug . ) is used to express this idea . The common assumption by foreigners that the desire to have women as light - colored as possible stemmed from contact with Arabs and ...
... possible . The same adjective -eupe ( Sw . ) and -zeru ( Lug . ) is used to express this idea . The common assumption by foreigners that the desire to have women as light - colored as possible stemmed from contact with Arabs and ...
الصفحة 328
... possible new ventures by way of bringing together forms of expression that are ordinarily kept apart as just so many ephemeral , disjointed reactions to ' Westernization ; ' -to show , in the concrete case of new urban culture in Shaba ...
... possible new ventures by way of bringing together forms of expression that are ordinarily kept apart as just so many ephemeral , disjointed reactions to ' Westernization ; ' -to show , in the concrete case of new urban culture in Shaba ...
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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