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Rattray, Robert Sutherland, 1881–
Ashanti law and constitution, by Captain R. S. Rattray...
Oxford, The Clarendon Press, 1929.
19 preliminary pages, plus one, 420 pages. Includes a frontispiece An illustration facing the title page of a book., illustrations (such as floor plans), plates, portraits, genealogical tables (some of which are fold-outs), and diagrams. 23 centimeters in height.
This volume contains the final investigations of the Anthropological Department regarding the Ashanti people (with the exception of a collection of folk tales which is currently being prepared). It is the last of a trilogy A group of three related literary or scholarly works. which includes the series volumes titled Ashanti and Religion and Art in Ashanti. Refer to the Preface original: "cf. Pref." from the Latin "confer," meaning compare or refer to..
Some of the illustration plates are printed on both sides.
1. Law, Traditional original: "Primitive." In the early 20th century, "primitive" was a standard academic term for indigenous or non-Western legal systems..
2. Ashanti—Social life and customs.
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Library of Congress Classification: GN493.4.A9R3 29-8057
[3] University of Michigan Library original: "MiU," the library identifier for the University of Michigan.