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الصفحة 94
Livingstone had noted their close association with the Arabs in this trade and much of the effort of the early administrators of Nyasaland was directed to suppressing the slaving activities of the Yao . While the slave trade has been ...
Livingstone had noted their close association with the Arabs in this trade and much of the effort of the early administrators of Nyasaland was directed to suppressing the slaving activities of the Yao . While the slave trade has been ...
الصفحة 85
Another factor was condonation by the Church , or by its representatives , of slavery and the slave - trade . The seventeenth and part of the eighteenth century slipped by with the Christian enter- prise in Africa all but dormant and ...
Another factor was condonation by the Church , or by its representatives , of slavery and the slave - trade . The seventeenth and part of the eighteenth century slipped by with the Christian enter- prise in Africa all but dormant and ...
الصفحة 304
Vulva clan : You are our slaves because you drum for us . Drum clan : You call us for your funeral . Physical dependence . Cattle clan : You kill us , eat us , and are filled when you die . Vulva clan : You are our slaves , you die .
Vulva clan : You are our slaves because you drum for us . Drum clan : You call us for your funeral . Physical dependence . Cattle clan : You kill us , eat us , and are filled when you die . Vulva clan : You are our slaves , you die .
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