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الصفحة 317
disintegration stage , when over - population has caused practically all the land to become houseland and when people are dependent for their subsistence on such food crops as can be grown there , the outright transfer of this type of ...
disintegration stage , when over - population has caused practically all the land to become houseland and when people are dependent for their subsistence on such food crops as can be grown there , the outright transfer of this type of ...
الصفحة 319
This is the characteristic form of Ibo land transfer and a vast number of holdings , particularly in village groups in the disintegration stage , is held under this form of tenure . A person in need of money can borrow it on the ...
This is the characteristic form of Ibo land transfer and a vast number of holdings , particularly in village groups in the disintegration stage , is held under this form of tenure . A person in need of money can borrow it on the ...
الصفحة 321
the transfer as a gift or accept it as a fait accompli or forestall its rivals by transferring the land on the most favourable terms it could exact . Among the Southern Ibo , and to a large extent among the Northern , when friction over ...
the transfer as a gift or accept it as a fait accompli or forestall its rivals by transferring the land on the most favourable terms it could exact . Among the Southern Ibo , and to a large extent among the Northern , when friction over ...
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LES SORKAWA PÊCHEURS ITINÉRANTS DU MOYEN NIGER | 5 |
Dietary Change in a Sudan Village following Locust Visitation N L Corkill I | 11 |
Zulu Literature D McK Malcolm | 33 |
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