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 109
... trade . Many of these traders started in the livestock business by first trading in goats , accumulating some capital and , then , moving into the cattle trade . This category of trader operates in the more remote areas of the region ...
... trade . Many of these traders started in the livestock business by first trading in goats , accumulating some capital and , then , moving into the cattle trade . This category of trader operates in the more remote areas of the region ...
الصفحة 115
... trade . Neither trader A nor trader B , both of whom are Herti , has been able to capitalise on the booming unofficial trade to Kenya . They do not have the ties either with middlemen in Kenya and Somalia , or with Afmadow ( Ogadeen ) ...
... trade . Neither trader A nor trader B , both of whom are Herti , has been able to capitalise on the booming unofficial trade to Kenya . They do not have the ties either with middlemen in Kenya and Somalia , or with Afmadow ( Ogadeen ) ...
الصفحة 116
... trade provide an informative contrast to traders A and B. Trader C is 40 years old , and his trading activities are based in Afmadow town . This individual sells animals in the domestic markets of Kismayo and Mogadishu and in the ...
... trade provide an informative contrast to traders A and B. Trader C is 40 years old , and his trading activities are based in Afmadow town . This individual sells animals in the domestic markets of Kismayo and Mogadishu and in the ...
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