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الصفحة 97
The correspondence of the London office has continued to increase during the period July 1st , 1929 , to June 30th , 1930 , 3,635 letters being received and ...
The correspondence of the London office has continued to increase during the period July 1st , 1929 , to June 30th , 1930 , 3,635 letters being received and ...
الصفحة 98
Owing to the constantly increasing work it became necessary to add two additional rooms to the offices occupied at ... The circulation of Africa shows a small but steady increase , and it is undoubtedly gradually becoming known in the ...
Owing to the constantly increasing work it became necessary to add two additional rooms to the offices occupied at ... The circulation of Africa shows a small but steady increase , and it is undoubtedly gradually becoming known in the ...
الصفحة 233
To - day such women are few , but in five or ten years their numbers will have greatly increased . ... make itself more noticeable because the sale of farm - produce tends to increase in importance for the sustenance of the family .
To - day such women are few , but in five or ten years their numbers will have greatly increased . ... make itself more noticeable because the sale of farm - produce tends to increase in importance for the sustenance of the family .
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المحتوى
OF AFRICAN LANGUAGES AND CULTURES | 1 |
CONTENTS | 10 |
The Religion of the Pagan Tribes of the White Nile C G Seligman | 22 |
44 من الأقسام الأخرى غير ظاهرة
طبعات أخرى - عرض جميع المقتطفات
عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
Africa appear Arabic Bantu become C'est called ceremonies chief Christian clan Coast collected Colonial Congo Council culture customs dass East eine Eingeborenen European existence fact father fiancée give given Government hand important indigènes individual Institute interest kind Kipsigis knowledge known land language langue living London magic material means medicine meeting Mission missionary native nature nicht Notes opinion organization origin person possible present Press problems Professor published question regard relation Report Rhodesia rites sich social society South Africa spirit Swahili tion tribes University whole