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Volume 85, Number 4, November 2015Table of Contents
- Editorial Note
- pp. 569-571
- Prologue: History of the Tiv
- pp. 611-618
- Akiga Sai: Excerpts from History of the Tiv
- pp. 619-627
- J. F. Ade Ajayi, 1929–2014
- pp. 741-744
- J. F. Ade Ajayi: A Memorial
- pp. 745-749
- Ioan Myrddin Lewis, 1930–2014
- pp. 750-752