Africa, المجلد 49Oxford University Press, 1979 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 139
... ceremony ( eunoto ) and began the process of settling down . At the ' shaving ' ceremonies held by each section , the participants received a new group name which had been approved or chosen by the chief prophet . A year or two later ...
... ceremony ( eunoto ) and began the process of settling down . At the ' shaving ' ceremonies held by each section , the participants received a new group name which had been approved or chosen by the chief prophet . A year or two later ...
الصفحة 140
... ceremony , and perhaps for their own personal needs as well , the delegation returned to its home area ( Jacobs 1965 : 318 ff ) . The chief prophet seldom attended the ceremonies of territorial sections other than that in which he ...
... ceremony , and perhaps for their own personal needs as well , the delegation returned to its home area ( Jacobs 1965 : 318 ff ) . The chief prophet seldom attended the ceremonies of territorial sections other than that in which he ...
الصفحة 178
... ceremony were held in a year when food was short . There had been a bad drought the previous year , and people argued that a good chief would have delayed the ceremonies for a year , but that this man was concerned only to assert his ...
... ceremony were held in a year when food was short . There had been a bad drought the previous year , and people argued that a good chief would have delayed the ceremonies for a year , but that this man was concerned only to assert his ...
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A Note on their Origins Settlement | 15 |
ASIWAJU 15886 | 28 |
Contributors to Number 1 | 29 |
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