Africa, المجلد 56Oxford University Press, 1986 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 400
... Kipsigis , who occupied the upland areas to the southwest of the Uasin Gishu plateau and behind the Mau escarpment respectively ; and the Sebei group , who inhabit the eastern slopes of Mount Elgon , in Uganda . The areas of forest ...
... Kipsigis , who occupied the upland areas to the southwest of the Uasin Gishu plateau and behind the Mau escarpment respectively ; and the Sebei group , who inhabit the eastern slopes of Mount Elgon , in Uganda . The areas of forest ...
الصفحة 403
... Kipsigis along the Amaya river followed this pattern . Less spectacular than the massive raid , accumulating cattle in this way was still accorded some social prestige . In a moral sense there was no difference in Kalenjin attitudes ...
... Kipsigis along the Amaya river followed this pattern . Less spectacular than the massive raid , accumulating cattle in this way was still accorded some social prestige . In a moral sense there was no difference in Kalenjin attitudes ...
الصفحة 409
... Kipsigis thieves based themselves in the Chepalungu area , giving them access to the Maasai lands , and a small colony of Nandi and Pokot thieves operated from a base across the Uganda border in Sebei , on the slopes of Mount Elgon ...
... Kipsigis thieves based themselves in the Chepalungu area , giving them access to the Maasai lands , and a small colony of Nandi and Pokot thieves operated from a base across the Uganda border in Sebei , on the slopes of Mount Elgon ...
المحتوى
Akan social history | 3 |
a nonliterate subelite 19001903 | 25 |
Elmina and Greater Asante in the nineteenth century | 33 |
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طبعات أخرى - عرض جميع المقتطفات
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activities administration African agricultural appear Asante associated Bassar become British Bugisu capital cattle centres century chapter chiefs cloth collective colonial concerned continued countries crime cultural discussion District early economic effect Elmina established European evidence example fact forces given groups important increase individual Institute interest International iron Kenya killings Kipsigis labour land leopard less Lionel Robbins living London major means nature organisation original period police political population present problems production projects reference region relations relationship remained reported result river rural seasonal settlement social society South Southern structure suggests theft town trade traditional University University Press village volume weavers West Western women