Encyclopedia of Africa South of the SaharaC. Scribner's Sons, 1997 - 4 頁 Arranged alphabetically. In addition to biographies, extensive country information (primarily postindependence), and historical events, the encyclopedia treats general topics in articles such as agriculture, political systems, and religion and ritual. |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 85 筆
第 82 頁
... present government pursues the policy of the previous communist government to- ward the church , appointing its own candidates to church offices . It is doubtful if the present church leaders would want to be abandoned by the gov ...
... present government pursues the policy of the previous communist government to- ward the church , appointing its own candidates to church offices . It is doubtful if the present church leaders would want to be abandoned by the gov ...
第 556 頁
... present a rich and unique heritage . Indigenous Law The indigenous African societies of southern Africa in the precolonial period were mainly centralized ... ( present - day Lesotho ) , Bechuanaland ( present 556 LAW : SOUTHERN AFRICA.
... present a rich and unique heritage . Indigenous Law The indigenous African societies of southern Africa in the precolonial period were mainly centralized ... ( present - day Lesotho ) , Bechuanaland ( present 556 LAW : SOUTHERN AFRICA.
第 557 頁
John Middleton. ( present - day Lesotho ) , Bechuanaland ( present - day Botswana ) , and Swaziland , as well as to Southern Rhodesia ( present - day Zimbabwe ) and South- West Africa ( present - day Namibia ) . Roman - Dutch law is ...
John Middleton. ( present - day Lesotho ) , Bechuanaland ( present - day Botswana ) , and Swaziland , as well as to Southern Rhodesia ( present - day Zimbabwe ) and South- West Africa ( present - day Namibia ) . Roman - Dutch law is ...
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administration Afri agricultural Arabic areas Bantu Bantu languages became BIBLIOGRAPHY Botswana British centers central Africa century Christian church civil coast colonial communities Congo continued Côte d'Ivoire countries crops cultural customary law domestic early East eastern economic Egypt elections Equatorial Eritrea established Ethiopia ethnic groups European export famine forest French gender Ghana Gikuyu Guinea Hausa household human important independence indigenous institutions Islamic Kenya king kingdom kinship labor land languages leaders Lesotho Liberia linguistic London major marriage matrilineal ment migration modern Muslim Nigeria nineteenth northern parties percent period political population Portuguese postcolonial precolonial production region ritual River role rule rulers rural Rwanda Saharan schools Senegal slaves social Somalia South Africa southern Africa structure studies sub-Saharan Africa Sudan Swahili Tanzania tion trade traditional Uganda urban West Africa western Africa women Zaire Zambia Zimbabwe