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الصفحة 312
In addition , there are also tracts near the villages of Bamgam and Waasi which , although vested specifically in the Fon , are common land in so far as they are open to cultivation by anyone who is unable to obtain sufficient land from ...
In addition , there are also tracts near the villages of Bamgam and Waasi which , although vested specifically in the Fon , are common land in so far as they are open to cultivation by anyone who is unable to obtain sufficient land from ...
الصفحة 317
At an early age they begin to importune their mothers for a pocket - handkerchief plot where they may cultivate a few plants of rizga , millet , sweet potatoes , or maize . By the time a girl has reached puberty she assists her mother ...
At an early age they begin to importune their mothers for a pocket - handkerchief plot where they may cultivate a few plants of rizga , millet , sweet potatoes , or maize . By the time a girl has reached puberty she assists her mother ...
الصفحة 322
Moreover , a fai himself might begin to cultivate permanent cash crops on lineage land which was not allocated or ... of a lineage might form a co - operative for the cultivation and ownership of cash crops or the rearing of cattle .
Moreover , a fai himself might begin to cultivate permanent cash crops on lineage land which was not allocated or ... of a lineage might form a co - operative for the cultivation and ownership of cash crops or the rearing of cattle .
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Dietary Change in a Sudan Village following Locust Visitation N L Corkill I | 11 |
Zulu Literature D McK Malcolm | 33 |
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