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International African Institute Fathering, Mothering and Making Sense of "Ntamoba": Reflections on the Economy of ChildRearing in Colonial Asante Author(s): Jean Allman Source: Africa: Journal of the International Afric
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Document Date: 2013-08-16 16:39:39


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Cambridge University Press / /

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Africa / /

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Ghana / /

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International African Institute / /

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law andcalledTambobashouldbe paidto / father-in-law / food crop cultivation / childrenandtheir services / information technology / /

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Manhyia Record Office / Akan / Native Tribunal of Bompata / UN Court / Asantehene's court / International African Institute / /

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Kojo Kyere / Kojo Asamoah / Ashanti Akyem / Nana Kyeame Owusu Banahene / Thomas E. Kyei / Ivor Wilks / Grace Amfum / R. S. Rattray / Akua Senti / Abena Esien / Ama Nyarko / Kwame Nkansah / Asante Akyem / /

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marriage payment / /

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Mothering / /

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