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minnyanka, ve, w, s. Değişim ile aynı. Minyonlarla ilgilenenler yığınlar; Bazı çekilme, diğerleri kaçar (Fri, VIII, 1952, 340). мінянка, и , ж., розм. Те саме, що міня́ння. Охочих до мінянки купа велика; одні відходять, другі надбігають (Фр., VIII, 1952, 340).
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Sacrifice in Africa: A Structuralist Approach - Сторінка 181
The Minyanka twins follow an inverse procedure to reach the same end: to affirm their superiority over the ascendant generation. First, they are literally prisoners of their placenta. After having been freed, they avoid all contact with their parents.
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Ethnic Ambiguity and the African Past: Materiality, ... - Сторінка 133
The Minyanka, although speaking a Gur language related to Senufo, have largely Mande lineage names (dyamu) and share indigenous religious concepts and cults, as well as sculptural styles, with the Bamana (Colleyn 2009; Jonckers 1987) ...
François G Richard, Kevin C MacDonald, 2015
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Exploring Language Structure: A Student's Guide - Сторінка 290
S`upy`ır ́e and Minyanka are closely related Senufo languages of Mali, West Africa. In S`upy`ır ́e both verbs in a serial construction may contain a reference to the subject (7), while in Minyanka the subject reference in the second ...
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Historical Dictionary of Mali - Сторінка 442
A propos des rites de naissance chez les Minyanka (Mali).” Civilisations 37, no. 2 (1987): 181—214. . “Le Masque appeleur.” In Sous le masque de l'animal: essais sur le sacrifice en Afiique noire, collected by Michel Cartry. Paris: Presses ...
Pascal James Imperato, Gavin H. Imperato, 2008
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The Xylophone as an Intensifier of Musical Interaction: ... - Сторінка 33
Minyanka, however, believe otherwise. The names Kulibali and Dembele, for example, are considered by the Minyanka as "authentically Minyanka," and, as Danielle Jonckers concludes, "Despite this surprising mixture of populations, the ...
Heather Maxwell Adou, 1998
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Noun Class Systems in Gur Languages: Southwestern Gur ...
Gl. Minyanka Klaudia Dombrowsky-Hahn Sources: Dombrowsky-Hahn 1999 and field notes 0. Introduction Minyanka is a Senufo language spoken in southern Mali in the districts of Koutiala, Yorosso, Sikasso and San including some villages ...
Gudrun Miehe, Kerstin Winkelmann, Universität Bayreuth, 2007
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The Impact of Climate Change on Drylands: With a Focus on ...
These relations are also the basis for their recruitment, with new arrivals first settling in a Minyanka village with people they are related to. In many cases these families of migrants are only temporary inhabitants of the villages. Despite the fact ...
A.J. Dietz, R. Ruben, Jan Verhagen, 2006
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Globalization and Language Vitality: Perspectives from Africa
In the area where Minyanka is spoken, one could very well organize the audiovisual sphere according to the following model: a national television station that, as in the whole country, offers programs in French (the single official language of ...
Cécile B. Vigouroux, Salikoko S. Mufwene, 2008
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New Perspektives [sic] in Belgian Anthropology, Or, The ...
/em> comprise 150,000 people occupying a territory of approximately 15,000 km2 in the Koutiala region in southeastern Mali. This area is the economic center of Mali since it produces more than half the national cotton crop.
m>minyanka du Mali: traditions communautaires et developpement cotonnier. (Minyanka society of Mali: community traditions and the development of cotton farming.) Danielle Jonckers. Paris: L'Harmattan, 1987. 234p. map.
Andrea L. Stamm, Robert A. Myers, 1998