Douglas, Mary Tew and Kaberry, Phyllis M. 1969

Douglas, Mary Tew & Phyllis M. Kaberry. 1969. Man in Africa. London: Tavistock Publ.

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  address    = {London},
  author     = {Douglas, Mary Tew and Kaberry, Phyllis M.},
  publisher  = {Tavistock Publ.},
  title      = {Man in Africa},
  year       = {1969},
  jfmnote    = {Contains essays dedicated to Daryll Forde by collegues and former students. Includes, for instance, 'The cultural units of Africa: a classificatory problem' by Jacques Maquet (p. 3-13), 'From fishing-village to city-state: a social history of New Calabar' by Robin Horton (p. 37-58), 'From nomadism to cultural cultivation: the expansion of political solidarity in southern Somalia' by I.M. Lewis (p. 59-77), 'Is matriliny doomed in Africa?' by Mary Douglas (p. 121-135), 'Unilineal fact or fiction: a further contribution' by Rosemary Harris (p. 137-150), 'Differentiation and the segmentary principle in two societies [Kadara and Kagoro]' by M.G. Smith (p. 151-173), 'Witchcraft of the sun: incest in Nso' by Phyllis M. Kaberry (p. 175-195), 'Femininity in Yoruba religious art' by Clara Odugbesan (p. 199-211), 'Friends and twins in Bangwa' by Robert Brain (p. 213-227), 'Symbolization and patterning in the circumcision rites of two Bantu-speaking societies [Gisu and Ndembu]' by Victor W. Turner (p. 229-244), 'The Bushong poison ordeal' by Jan Vansina (p. 245-260), 'Oracles and divination among the Lugbara' by John Middleton (p. 261-277), 'The cult of the bori spirits among the Hausa' by Michael Onwuejeogwu (p. 279-305), 'Death, dreams and the ancestors in Mabila culture' by Farnham Rehfisch (p. 307-315).},
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  lgcode     = {Masaaba [myx], Tyap [kcg], Hausa [hau], Somali [som], Bushoong [buf], Yoruba [yor], Lunda [lun], Lugbara [lgg] (autotranslated from Maho's coding system)},
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Languages

Name in source Glottolog languoid
Masaaba
Tyap
Hausa
Somali
Bushoong
Yoruba
Lunda
Lugbara (autotranslated from Maho's coding system)]