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Girls 9 to 12 years of age At the end of this period they can do all cooking , water - carrying , care of infants , and so forth . Capable of doing all women's farm work at this period but do not work as long as do adult women .
Girls 9 to 12 years of age At the end of this period they can do all cooking , water - carrying , care of infants , and so forth . Capable of doing all women's farm work at this period but do not work as long as do adult women .
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During this period the nation is not strong internally and should not fight against external enemies . Later the future ruler moves to an embryonic capital of the new reign and there is a more elaborate ceremony known as the Simemo .
During this period the nation is not strong internally and should not fight against external enemies . Later the future ruler moves to an embryonic capital of the new reign and there is a more elaborate ceremony known as the Simemo .
الصفحة 317
Money received from men to whom she sent food during the famine period ( 16 ) • 4. Profit from trade in salt and smoked mbása fish ( 39 ) ( 40 ) TOTAL CASH INCOME EXPENDITURE 1. Food for household ( 12 ) 2.
Money received from men to whom she sent food during the famine period ( 16 ) • 4. Profit from trade in salt and smoked mbása fish ( 39 ) ( 40 ) TOTAL CASH INCOME EXPENDITURE 1. Food for household ( 12 ) 2.
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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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