Africa, المجلد 73،الأعداد 3-4Oxford University Press, 2003 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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... British , " These are the Ngijie . ' The British arrested Jie leaders and nailed them to trees . They used firing squads and burned people in their huts , especially in Nakapelimoru . Others followed the confiscated cattle to Kapeta ...
... British , " These are the Ngijie . ' The British arrested Jie leaders and nailed them to trees . They used firing squads and burned people in their huts , especially in Nakapelimoru . Others followed the confiscated cattle to Kapeta ...
الصفحة 438
... British Government ' ! Having realised they were looked upon as just another raider , the British made it their aim to occupy their sphere of influence and tackle raiding by every group . This had the desired effect . Lokijukwa asked ...
... British Government ' ! Having realised they were looked upon as just another raider , the British made it their aim to occupy their sphere of influence and tackle raiding by every group . This had the desired effect . Lokijukwa asked ...
الصفحة 589
... British and Yoruba gender practices reinforce , deflect , and subvert each other in the symbolic lives of church members . PART II : THE IMPACT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN GENDER PATTERNS Foreign impositions : colonial bureaucracies and ...
... British and Yoruba gender practices reinforce , deflect , and subvert each other in the symbolic lives of church members . PART II : THE IMPACT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN GENDER PATTERNS Foreign impositions : colonial bureaucracies and ...
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