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الصفحة 114
The ade , as an emblem of the royal ancestral spirit , constitutes an object in the palace shrine ; and even when the Qba was not present in person , the ade ( more often the original one ) was publicly displayed , usually by being ...
The ade , as an emblem of the royal ancestral spirit , constitutes an object in the palace shrine ; and even when the Qba was not present in person , the ade ( more often the original one ) was publicly displayed , usually by being ...
الصفحة 116
In the Old Qyo Province , which combined present - day Oyo and Ibadan provinces , the outstanding cases were those of the Ataoja of Osogbo in 1947 ; the Olubadan of Ibadan in the early 1950s ; the Aşa - Oni in the Igbomina district in ...
In the Old Qyo Province , which combined present - day Oyo and Ibadan provinces , the outstanding cases were those of the Ataoja of Osogbo in 1947 ; the Olubadan of Ibadan in the early 1950s ; the Aşa - Oni in the Igbomina district in ...
الصفحة 416
Schapera's Praise Poems of Tswana Chiefs presented various heroic poems of the Tswana chiefs in Botswana , and Kunene's Heroic Poetry of the Basotho , like the present volume , dealt with praise poems of chiefs in Lesotho .
Schapera's Praise Poems of Tswana Chiefs presented various heroic poems of the Tswana chiefs in Botswana , and Kunene's Heroic Poetry of the Basotho , like the present volume , dealt with praise poems of chiefs in Lesotho .
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Boys circumcision and girls puberty rites among the Swahili of Mafia | 21 |
a cooperative labour institution S R CHARSLEY | 34 |
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