Chaga Childhood: A Description of Indigenous Education in an East African TribeInternational Institute of African Languages and Cultures, 1967 - 422 sider |
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A HISTORY OF THE SUBJECT | 1 |
First Educational Interpretations | 8 |
Schools of Culture History | 34 |
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activities adolescence adult African age-group ancestors animal anthropology baby banana Bantu becomes beer behaviour biological birth boys bride-price calabash called cattle ceremony Chaga chief child childhood circumcision clan colocasia commensality connexion culture curse custom dracaena Dschagga Dundas economic elders eleusine embryo exogamy expressed fact father filial Foibe Francke function girl goat Gutmann hand human husband imitation individual infant infanticide initiation instance Kafir Kilimanjaro Expedition learning Leipzig lessons magical magician maize manner Männerbünde Margaret Mead marriage matrilineal meat mental method milk moral Moshi mother mother's brother native novices observed offspring organization parents paternal persons placenta play play-group polygamous primitive education psychological puberty punishment recapitulation theory reference relationship rite ritual round sexual Siairuka similar sister social society sociological songs stick suckling teacher teaching tendency tion tribal tribe Wadschagga wife woman women youth