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The word oji means ' dark ' . This , in general , refers to a dark yellowish , sandy soil which may be farmed after eight to twelve years of fallow . When a farmer is pressed for land , however , he may farm itum oji after it has lain ...
The word oji means ' dark ' . This , in general , refers to a dark yellowish , sandy soil which may be farmed after eight to twelve years of fallow . When a farmer is pressed for land , however , he may farm itum oji after it has lain ...
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An intelligent application of these means will help us to open quite a few new viewpoints on this question . I intend in this paper to draw attention to a few of these means , and will , for reasons that will be obvious , restrict my ...
An intelligent application of these means will help us to open quite a few new viewpoints on this question . I intend in this paper to draw attention to a few of these means , and will , for reasons that will be obvious , restrict my ...
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Among tribesmen of the mainland the word has acquired an intensified meaning , which Johnson indicates in a note that ... which may conveniently be called external utani ' , the acknowledgement of utani between two tribes means that ...
Among tribesmen of the mainland the word has acquired an intensified meaning , which Johnson indicates in a note that ... which may conveniently be called external utani ' , the acknowledgement of utani between two tribes means that ...
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