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الصفحة 75
The initiate's spatial orientation is expanded to include surrounding villages , and the young person , accompanied by an attendant , is expected to wander around neighbouring Moba villages demanding gifts of food and money in ...
The initiate's spatial orientation is expanded to include surrounding villages , and the young person , accompanied by an attendant , is expected to wander around neighbouring Moba villages demanding gifts of food and money in ...
الصفحة 201
These developments in the urban economy have also led to a degree of reverse migration by young men who have given up trying to find work on the urban labour market . The above account suggests a periodisation of developments in the ...
These developments in the urban economy have also led to a degree of reverse migration by young men who have given up trying to find work on the urban labour market . The above account suggests a periodisation of developments in the ...
الصفحة 287
Young Hausa girls sold sesame candies , roasted groundnuts and cowpea falafel , known as tami'a , that their mothers or elder relatives made in the village . Men also worked at the roadside . One Hausa household of three brothers ...
Young Hausa girls sold sesame candies , roasted groundnuts and cowpea falafel , known as tami'a , that their mothers or elder relatives made in the village . Men also worked at the roadside . One Hausa household of three brothers ...
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