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الصفحة 132
He emphasizes the mingling of ethnic groups which has taken place and points out the confusion which has been caused by the use of the word Ewe to signify an ethnic group whereas its original meaning was purely geographical .
He emphasizes the mingling of ethnic groups which has taken place and points out the confusion which has been caused by the use of the word Ewe to signify an ethnic group whereas its original meaning was purely geographical .
الصفحة 142
The largest of the ethnic groups in Serawê , the ' Adkeme Milga ' , likewise believe their laws were laid down once and for all by their two eponymous ancestors when they first settled in their present country , probably in the ...
The largest of the ethnic groups in Serawê , the ' Adkeme Milga ' , likewise believe their laws were laid down once and for all by their two eponymous ancestors when they first settled in their present country , probably in the ...
الصفحة 152
It may also contain dependent family groups not necessarily related but usually of the same ethnic community as the dominant group . There are about 235 wards , 113 of them being at the capital . The remainder either form isolated ...
It may also contain dependent family groups not necessarily related but usually of the same ethnic community as the dominant group . There are about 235 wards , 113 of them being at the capital . The remainder either form isolated ...
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