Journal of African Studies, Volume 2Heldref Publications, 1975 - Africa |
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ethnic allegiance . It remains a much more difficult matter to pass beyond the ethnic frontier to a fully national membership . I will examine some of the sources of this difficulty in respect to the pan - ethnic aims and achievements ...
ethnic allegiance . It remains a much more difficult matter to pass beyond the ethnic frontier to a fully national membership . I will examine some of the sources of this difficulty in respect to the pan - ethnic aims and achievements ...
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... ethnic association of this church with the Yoruba has been a help rather than a hindrance to its spread . For the ... ethnic group membership . Men of different ethnic groups may participate together in worship , but cultural factors ...
... ethnic association of this church with the Yoruba has been a help rather than a hindrance to its spread . For the ... ethnic group membership . Men of different ethnic groups may participate together in worship , but cultural factors ...
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... ethnic membership . 3. The more peri - urban in orientation the greater the possibility of multi - ethnic membership Other propositions which emerge from our particular discussion here are less patent : 1. The greater the dependence ...
... ethnic membership . 3. The more peri - urban in orientation the greater the possibility of multi - ethnic membership Other propositions which emerge from our particular discussion here are less patent : 1. The greater the dependence ...
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Volume 2 Number | 1 |
Contents of Volume | 2 |
Archaeology Technology and Akan Civilization | 24 |
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