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الصفحة 232
Gifted tribes like the Masai are not useful ' , because other traits of their character prevent their becoming members of the European system : as for instance , their independence and their nomadic instincts .
Gifted tribes like the Masai are not useful ' , because other traits of their character prevent their becoming members of the European system : as for instance , their independence and their nomadic instincts .
الصفحة 328
It is hinted that the Muramati tends to become more and more independent ; but since concurrently with the growth of his independence from the elders goes the growing independence from his control of smaller groups , this does not ...
It is hinted that the Muramati tends to become more and more independent ; but since concurrently with the growth of his independence from the elders goes the growing independence from his control of smaller groups , this does not ...
الصفحة 498
... and whose independence has been universally recognized , together with the constructive spirit inspiring its activities , should : continue the work begun by it in favour of the children of Africa ; establish a permanent centre for ...
... and whose independence has been universally recognized , together with the constructive spirit inspiring its activities , should : continue the work begun by it in favour of the children of Africa ; establish a permanent centre for ...
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OF AFRICAN LANGUAGES AND CULTURES | 1 |
CONTENTS | 10 |
The Religion of the Pagan Tribes of the White Nile C G Seligman | 22 |
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