Africa, المجلد 46Oxford University Press, 1976 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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... akó ceremony and effigy in Ọwò̟ . Before proceeding to describe the àkó ceremony , I shall briefly highlight some of the important views that Willett has expressed on àkó in Ọwo . Of the studies available on it , Willett's appears the ...
... akó ceremony and effigy in Ọwò̟ . Before proceeding to describe the àkó ceremony , I shall briefly highlight some of the important views that Willett has expressed on àkó in Ọwo . Of the studies available on it , Willett's appears the ...
الصفحة 7
... àkó may have been necessary or even crucial to the understanding of Owò àkó , but we cannot easily say the same for the Medieval European parallels which form the basis of his interpretation . Willett's approach , in effect , may have ...
... àkó may have been necessary or even crucial to the understanding of Owò àkó , but we cannot easily say the same for the Medieval European parallels which form the basis of his interpretation . Willett's approach , in effect , may have ...
الصفحة 8
... àkó effigy . If indeed the effigy was meant as a vehicle for the dignitas , there would be little need for it to be ' naturalistic ' . But àkó - style naturalism is meant to play an important part in the proper reconstruction of the ...
... àkó effigy . If indeed the effigy was meant as a vehicle for the dignitas , there would be little need for it to be ' naturalistic ' . But àkó - style naturalism is meant to play an important part in the proper reconstruction of the ...
المحتوى
Contents | 1 |
Max Gluckman | 4 |
Boys circumcision and girls puberty rites among the Swahili of Mafia | 21 |
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activities African àkó analysis ancestors appear association authority become called century ceremony chief clerical colonial colour concerned considered context continued crown cultural Dandi dead death discussion economic elders Ethiopian example fact father female girl give given groups halak'a hand head important individual initiation institution interest involved labour land language living London male marriage married means MICHIGAN nature NOTES Nyoro occupational original participation performed period person political position possible practice present Press production published question reference regarded relations relatives represent respect result rites ritual role rule senior slaves social society status structure suggested symbolic town traditional University urban village woman women Yoruba