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CONTENTS AND CONTEXTS THE RHETORIC OF ORAL TRADITIONS IN THE OMAN OF SEFWI WIAWSO , GHANA Stefano Boni Since the beginning of the present century numerous scholars have described the impact of colonial politics and the spread of ...
CONTENTS AND CONTEXTS THE RHETORIC OF ORAL TRADITIONS IN THE OMAN OF SEFWI WIAWSO , GHANA Stefano Boni Since the beginning of the present century numerous scholars have described the impact of colonial politics and the spread of ...
الصفحة 572
The defeated group may present its assimilation as a usurpation of a legitimate right derived from first settlement . Moreover , the failure to expel the group from the territory may be used to doubt the completeness , if not the ...
The defeated group may present its assimilation as a usurpation of a legitimate right derived from first settlement . Moreover , the failure to expel the group from the territory may be used to doubt the completeness , if not the ...
الصفحة 591
A prerequisite of oral traditions is that they should present themselves as authentic descriptions of past events . The ' legalisation of historical narratives has therefore generated an understanding of oral traditions like ...
A prerequisite of oral traditions is that they should present themselves as authentic descriptions of past events . The ' legalisation of historical narratives has therefore generated an understanding of oral traditions like ...
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AFRICA | 333 |
contrasting cultures | 359 |
the ideology of royal slavery in | 394 |
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