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الصفحة 386
JOKING RELATIONSHIPS IN TANGANYIKA R. E. MOREAU THE ' HE note on ' Joking relationship in East Africa ' in Africa , vol . xiii , pp . 170-3 , 1940 , brought to my notice a custom of which I had never heard . It led me to make inquiries ...
JOKING RELATIONSHIPS IN TANGANYIKA R. E. MOREAU THE ' HE note on ' Joking relationship in East Africa ' in Africa , vol . xiii , pp . 170-3 , 1940 , brought to my notice a custom of which I had never heard . It led me to make inquiries ...
الصفحة 399
POSTSCRIPT The impression that utani is practically undocumented and has been generally overlooked in East Africa is confirmed by several friends of mine in the Tanganyika Administration who have been good enough to read the draft of ...
POSTSCRIPT The impression that utani is practically undocumented and has been generally overlooked in East Africa is confirmed by several friends of mine in the Tanganyika Administration who have been good enough to read the draft of ...
الصفحة 400
A summary of this article has already appeared in Tanganyika Notes and Records , no . 12 , pp . 1-10 , in which I included some further information relating to the Kami ; the main points of this are : a .
A summary of this article has already appeared in Tanganyika Notes and Records , no . 12 , pp . 1-10 , in which I included some further information relating to the Kami ; the main points of this are : a .
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To the Members of the Institute Lord Lugard and Sir Hanns Vischer | 3 |
RECENT SOCIAL WELFARE DEVELOPMENTS IN BRITISH | 4 |
Papers on the Economic Aspect of Life among the Ozuitem Ibo J S Harris | 12 |
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