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 161
... clan which owns the village stool may be referred to as the ' chiefly clan ' . In any given village , there are also one or two other clans which enjoy the ownership of a stool which is nevertheless not a village stool . Persons ...
... clan which owns the village stool may be referred to as the ' chiefly clan ' . In any given village , there are also one or two other clans which enjoy the ownership of a stool which is nevertheless not a village stool . Persons ...
الصفحة 164
... clan head . If a priest becomes a clan head , the role of ritual attorney then passes on to another elder who stands in loco patris to the clan head . The same divison of ritual labour can be witnessed in stool rituals . As priest of ...
... clan head . If a priest becomes a clan head , the role of ritual attorney then passes on to another elder who stands in loco patris to the clan head . The same divison of ritual labour can be witnessed in stool rituals . As priest of ...
الصفحة 394
... clan ( -viara ) is exogamous for purposes of marriage , a man from one moiety within the jan may have sexual relations , covertly , with any man's wife from the opposite moiety without fear of being accused of a heinous sin ( wubomun ) ...
... clan ( -viara ) is exogamous for purposes of marriage , a man from one moiety within the jan may have sexual relations , covertly , with any man's wife from the opposite moiety without fear of being accused of a heinous sin ( wubomun ) ...
المحتوى
The Politics of Defection from an African Utopia | 1 |
A Note on their Origins Settlement | 15 |
Contributors to this Number | 28 |
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