Africa, المجلد 62Oxford University Press, 1992 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 557
... groups , which also includes the exchange of labour services among members , has replaced participation in more traditionally organised groups such as morik groups . The church groups found among Kipsigis women cut across all socio ...
... groups , which also includes the exchange of labour services among members , has replaced participation in more traditionally organised groups such as morik groups . The church groups found among Kipsigis women cut across all socio ...
الصفحة 560
... groups , and in some cases women's groups have male members . In their study of women's programmes Njonjo et al . found that 7 per cent of the members of women's groups were males ( 1985 : 56 ) . One of the reasons why it may be ...
... groups , and in some cases women's groups have male members . In their study of women's programmes Njonjo et al . found that 7 per cent of the members of women's groups were males ( 1985 : 56 ) . One of the reasons why it may be ...
الصفحة 561
... groups belong to the better - off class . I have not been able to ascertain the total number of registered women's groups in Kericho District , but the unregistered are clearly more nume- rous . Figures from other parts of the country ...
... groups belong to the better - off class . I have not been able to ascertain the total number of registered women's groups in Kericho District , but the unregistered are clearly more nume- rous . Figures from other parts of the country ...
المحتوى
smell as a social frontier among the KapsikiHigi | 38 |
Ethnoveterinary medicine in Africa | 59 |
Traders brokers and market crisis in southern Somalia | 94 |
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activities administration African agricultural animals areas Asante associated authority become Cambridge cattle cent central Church claims collective colonial crops cultural dependent discussion District economic example export fact farm farmers gender given groups head household human important increased individual Institute interest International interpretation involved issue Kenya Kipsigis knowledge labour land less living London male means nature noted officials organisations period political population possible practices present problems production question reference region relations relationship relatively ritual role rule rural smell social society sources South structure suggests symbolic tion town trade traditional University Press urban village West Western women young