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الصفحة 67
stereotype of the d'an Dandi ( ' child of Dandi ' , fem . ' yar Dandi , pl . ' yan Dandi ) , on the other hand , is one of a person who has no certain goals , whose movement is openended with no permanent destination .
stereotype of the d'an Dandi ( ' child of Dandi ' , fem . ' yar Dandi , pl . ' yan Dandi ) , on the other hand , is one of a person who has no certain goals , whose movement is openended with no permanent destination .
الصفحة 69
traced the word back to circa 1516 when the Askia Muhammad reorganized the Songhai Empire into four provinces , naming the easternmost Dandi , including therein all of the Hausa states which he had conquered . These authors relate how ...
traced the word back to circa 1516 when the Askia Muhammad reorganized the Songhai Empire into four provinces , naming the easternmost Dandi , including therein all of the Hausa states which he had conquered . These authors relate how ...
الصفحة 70
And social control became more difficult as men and women — ' yan Dandi— found it easier to flee their homes in times of social stress . According to this definition , which is still current , the Hausa Quarter of Sabo in Ibadan ...
And social control became more difficult as men and women — ' yan Dandi— found it easier to flee their homes in times of social stress . According to this definition , which is still current , the Hausa Quarter of Sabo in Ibadan ...
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Boys circumcision and girls puberty rites among the Swahili of Mafia | 21 |
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activities African àkó analysis ancestors appear association become called century ceremony chief clerical colonial colour concerned considered context continued crown cultural Dandi dead death discussion economic elders Ethiopian evidence 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 nature noted 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