Africa, المجلد 70،الأعداد 3-4Oxford University Press, 2000 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 461
... course and is associated with changing status in the life course , especially as relating to marriage - no similar shift occurs among young Muslim men ( LeBlanc , 1998 ) . In fact , for Muslim women in Bouaké , the life course , with ...
... course and is associated with changing status in the life course , especially as relating to marriage - no similar shift occurs among young Muslim men ( LeBlanc , 1998 ) . In fact , for Muslim women in Bouaké , the life course , with ...
الصفحة 467
... course . Salimata and Fatoumata's life trajectories show how rites of passage associated with the life course may bring about changes in life style and how differing levels of piety are more or less acceptable according to an ...
... course . Salimata and Fatoumata's life trajectories show how rites of passage associated with the life course may bring about changes in life style and how differing levels of piety are more or less acceptable according to an ...
الصفحة 470
... course moments rather than to temporally fixed age groups . Furthermore , some young people may be regarded as ' traditional ' in contrast with other young people . In this respect I will argue again that the issue of distinction is ...
... course moments rather than to temporally fixed age groups . Furthermore , some young people may be regarded as ' traditional ' in contrast with other young people . In this respect I will argue again that the issue of distinction is ...
المحتوى
AFRICA | 333 |
contrasting cultures | 359 |
the ideology of royal slavery in | 394 |
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according activities adult African agricultural associated authority beating become called cattle central century chiefs child Christian claim colonial Comaroffs context continue countries course cultural described discussion Dizi dress early earth earth-eating economic emergence emir especially established ethnic example expressed father fields force Fulbe Ghana groups Hausa honour household identity Igbo important independence individual Institute International Islam Kano labour land living London married means meeting Muslim narratives Nigeria norms northern officials period policies political population position practice present production punishment reference relations religious remained result ritual royal slaves rules rural share social society South status stool structure style subsistence Suri Tanzania traditional Tswana University Press village violence witch women young