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I could speak until tomorrow: oriki, women and the past in a Yoruba town
Barber, Karin.
Year: c1991.
Publisher:  Edinburgh University Press for the International African Institute. 
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table of contents
Frontmatter
Maps, Diagrams and Tables
Acknowledgements
Note on orthography
1. Anthropology, text and town
2. The interpretation of oriki
3. Oriki in Okuku
4. Contexts of performance
5. The oriki of origin
6. The oriki of big men
7. Disjunction and transition
Appendix
Notes
Bibliography
Glossary
Index
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Title: I could speak until tomorrow : oriki, women and the past in a Yoruba town Karin Barber.
Author: Barber, Karin
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E-Distribution Information: University of Michigan Library, Scholarly Publishing Office
Ann Arbor, Michigan
2008
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Source Version: I could speak until tomorrow : oriki, women and the past in a Yoruba town Karin Barber
Barber, Karin
Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press for the International African Institute, c1991.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.02552
Subject Headings: • Yoruba (African people)
• Ethnology -- Nigeria
Notes: • "For the International African Institute, London."
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