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الصفحة 93
More direct perhaps than the Bulsa , the neighbouring Sisala articulate their claim on the same occasion by saying , " Take my oil and give me my seed ' ( Grindal , 1972 : 11 f . ) , where ' oil stands for the future father's ...
More direct perhaps than the Bulsa , the neighbouring Sisala articulate their claim on the same occasion by saying , " Take my oil and give me my seed ' ( Grindal , 1972 : 11 f . ) , where ' oil stands for the future father's ...
الصفحة 94
This purely female duty entitles women alone to claim their brothers ' children as their slaves ' , as their wards . Since the patrilocal system of northern Ghanaian ethnic groups does not foresee spatial mobility for male family ...
This purely female duty entitles women alone to claim their brothers ' children as their slaves ' , as their wards . Since the patrilocal system of northern Ghanaian ethnic groups does not foresee spatial mobility for male family ...
الصفحة 116
These claims need to be evaluated scientifically for the benefit and protection of the people of Malawi and indeed mankind ... It is important to note that Chisupe's claim to be in possession of a medicine effective against AIDS is not ...
These claims need to be evaluated scientifically for the benefit and protection of the people of Malawi and indeed mankind ... It is important to note that Chisupe's claim to be in possession of a medicine effective against AIDS is not ...
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Calestous Juma Paul Sinclair Nicole Sindzingre Ulrike Wanitzek | 12 |
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