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الصفحة 40
The substitution principle referred to above was both an indicator of this and a means by which a flexibility to meet the occasional such ' challenge ' was introduced . But if for most people it was of occasional significance only ...
The substitution principle referred to above was both an indicator of this and a means by which a flexibility to meet the occasional such ' challenge ' was introduced . But if for most people it was of occasional significance only ...
الصفحة 141
These include some interpretive comments by the healer on what the colours mean . Cup Lifting Vision : You raise the cup and at ... Then this means that the patient is getting life , and so , by Nyame's grace his survival is certain .
These include some interpretive comments by the healer on what the colours mean . Cup Lifting Vision : You raise the cup and at ... Then this means that the patient is getting life , and so , by Nyame's grace his survival is certain .
الصفحة 383
This means that the status of African women has often been assumed from the ideology postulated by the men . Yet in my experience the men will start to stammer when asked about evidence that contradicts their stated ideology .
This means that the status of African women has often been assumed from the ideology postulated by the men . Yet in my experience the men will start to stammer when asked about evidence that contradicts their stated ideology .
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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