Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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Page 38
... chief who had officiated at their marriage and - according to his story - di- vorced her . Soon Musu became involved with a man named Richard and moved in with him . Seeing someone else interested in Musu , Samuel renewed his interest ...
... chief who had officiated at their marriage and - according to his story - di- vorced her . Soon Musu became involved with a man named Richard and moved in with him . Seeing someone else interested in Musu , Samuel renewed his interest ...
Page 269
... chief and two elected delegates . Though by far the majority of the District population , and numerically the largest ele- ment on its council , the Kadara were there subordinate to the Hausa under the presidency of their District Head ...
... chief and two elected delegates . Though by far the majority of the District population , and numerically the largest ele- ment on its council , the Kadara were there subordinate to the Hausa under the presidency of their District Head ...
Page 312
... Chief Madam Konor Jajua and her Speaker Chief , C. A. Kutubu , for facilitating the research in Upper Bambara Chiefdom in 1966-68 . Thanks are extended as well to Section Chief Lamin Musa , Village Headwoman Miatta Jogbo ( Kitehun ) ...
... Chief Madam Konor Jajua and her Speaker Chief , C. A. Kutubu , for facilitating the research in Upper Bambara Chiefdom in 1966-68 . Thanks are extended as well to Section Chief Lamin Musa , Village Headwoman Miatta Jogbo ( Kitehun ) ...
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Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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