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الصفحة 230
Cattle raiding has a long history in the area , and it is underwritten by the local politics , with the Kuria clans , now each a division of the administrative structure , standing in relations of permanent opposition to one another.2 ...
Cattle raiding has a long history in the area , and it is underwritten by the local politics , with the Kuria clans , now each a division of the administrative structure , standing in relations of permanent opposition to one another.2 ...
الصفحة 231
As all this indicates , it would be a mistake to regard raiding as a purely ' traditional option ; it is fully implicated in the modern situation and , with sales from raided cattle yielding high returns , the market economy .
As all this indicates , it would be a mistake to regard raiding as a purely ' traditional option ; it is fully implicated in the modern situation and , with sales from raided cattle yielding high returns , the market economy .
الصفحة 253
Of course cattle raiding is risky business . Young men die doing it . To a sister - rich young man for whom marriage is virtually a birthright , it is evidently less often worth the risk . Not quite one - quarter of the young men in the ...
Of course cattle raiding is risky business . Young men die doing it . To a sister - rich young man for whom marriage is virtually a birthright , it is evidently less often worth the risk . Not quite one - quarter of the young men in the ...
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