Ebook: The sociology of black Africa: Social dynamics in central Africa
Author: Georges Balandier
- Tags: Social Sciences Children s Studies Communication Media Criminology Customs Traditions Demography Disaster Relief Emigration Immigration Folklore Mythology Gender Gerontology Holidays Human Geography Library Information Science Linguistics Methodology Museum Museology Philanthropy Charity Popular Culture Pornography Poverty Reference Research Work Specific Demographics Urban Planning Development Violence in Society Politics
- Year: 1970
- Publisher: Deutsch
- Edition: First Edition
- Language: English
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active administration Africa ancestors antagonisms areas associated attempt authority Ba-Kongo Ba-Lali Bas-Congo become Belgian Congo belonging Bitam Boko Brazzaville Bwiti Cameroun centres chieftainship Christian cocoa colonial situation colonizing society Congo Congolese Congolese church considerable created cultural dominant Ebolowa economic effective elements established ethnic groups European example existence exogamy expressed fact Fang society father Fulbert Youlou Gabon hierarchy important individual influence initiative involved Kimbangou kind kingdom of Kongo Kinkala kinship Kongo labour leaders less Libreville lineages living malaki marriage payments material Matswa means Medouneu Messianism mfumu Minvoul missionaries missions Mitzik modern Moreover Moyen-Congo native official organization Oyem Pahouin palm wine period political polygamy population position problems reaction regard region relations relationship religion religious Report result reveals significance slave social Spanish Guinea symbol tion trade traditional tribal tribe unity village wealth wife wives Woleu Woleu-Ntem women
active administration Africa ancestors antagonisms areas associated attempt authority Ba-Kongo Ba-Lali Bas-Congo become Belgian Congo belonging Bitam Boko Brazzaville Bwiti Cameroun centres chieftainship Christian cocoa colonial situation colonizing society Congo Congolese Congolese church considerable created cultural dominant Ebolowa economic effective elements established ethnic groups European example existence exogamy expressed fact Fang society father Fulbert Youlou Gabon hierarchy important individual influence initiative involved Kimbangou kind kingdom of Kongo Kinkala kinship Kongo labour leaders less Libreville lineages living malaki marriage payments material Matswa means Medouneu Messianism mfumu Minvoul missionaries missions Mitzik modern Moreover Moyen-Congo native official organization Oyem Pahouin palm wine period political polygamy population position problems reaction regard region relations relationship religion religious Report result reveals significance slave social Spanish Guinea symbol tion trade traditional tribal tribe unity village wealth wife wives Woleu Woleu-Ntem women
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