Ethnology, Volume 11University of Pittsburgh, 1972 - Anthropology |
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Page 418
... Tallensi and Nankanse ) characteristically have small extended families . However , according to the 1960 Ghana Census ( Ghana Census Office 1964 : 57-58 ) there is consid- erable variation in the overall sizes of the households among ...
... Tallensi and Nankanse ) characteristically have small extended families . However , according to the 1960 Ghana Census ( Ghana Census Office 1964 : 57-58 ) there is consid- erable variation in the overall sizes of the households among ...
Page 419
... Tallensi , Nankanse , Kusasi , and Builsa have a strong basis in the traditional society . Among the Tallensi the distinction between the secular and ritual headman is directly related to the affiliation of these offices with ...
... Tallensi , Nankanse , Kusasi , and Builsa have a strong basis in the traditional society . Among the Tallensi the distinction between the secular and ritual headman is directly related to the affiliation of these offices with ...
Page 452
... Tallensi , 67 Lolo , 96 Manus , 101 Pentecost , 128 Slave , 140 Gros Ventre , 175a Bororo ) , or where constitutional limita- tions on executive power were at variance with political practice at the pin- pointed date ( 37 Amhara , 54 ...
... Tallensi , 67 Lolo , 96 Manus , 101 Pentecost , 128 Slave , 140 Gros Ventre , 175a Bororo ) , or where constitutional limita- tions on executive power were at variance with political practice at the pin- pointed date ( 37 Amhara , 54 ...
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The Maintenance of Bilingualism in Southern | 39 |
The Social | 55 |
A Spanish | 80 |
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