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الصفحة 171
Cattle are not universally kept in the tropical African colonies . The lack of water or the presence of the tsetse - fly often prevents dairy - farming ; in other districts , herds are regarded as a measurement of wealth rather than as ...
Cattle are not universally kept in the tropical African colonies . The lack of water or the presence of the tsetse - fly often prevents dairy - farming ; in other districts , herds are regarded as a measurement of wealth rather than as ...
الصفحة 236
They wear semi - Incwala dress ; graceful cloaks of cattle - tails hang from the shoulders to the waist , flowing tails are tied to the right arms , white feathers and magnificent black plumes shine in their hair , their loin coverings ...
They wear semi - Incwala dress ; graceful cloaks of cattle - tails hang from the shoulders to the waist , flowing tails are tied to the right arms , white feathers and magnificent black plumes shine in their hair , their loin coverings ...
الصفحة 252
While so many activities are restricted , there are no prohibitions on food on the day of bacisa and cattle are killed by the Queen - Mother to feed the people .
While so many activities are restricted , there are no prohibitions on food on the day of bacisa and cattle are killed by the Queen - Mother to feed the people .
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المحتوى
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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