Africa, المجلد 78Oxford University Press, 2008 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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... Wase town . The Hausa refer to the Tarok as ' Yergam ' , and the colonial literature divides them into the ' Hill Yergam ' ( Gazum ) and ' Plains Yergam ' ( Gunnu ) ( cf. Ames 1972 : 206- 11 ) . The situation is more complicated than ...
... Wase town . The Hausa refer to the Tarok as ' Yergam ' , and the colonial literature divides them into the ' Hill Yergam ' ( Gazum ) and ' Plains Yergam ' ( Gunnu ) ( cf. Ames 1972 : 206- 11 ) . The situation is more complicated than ...
الصفحة 117
action , the Tarok blocked the road between Wase and Langtang for nearly two years , thus isolating Wase during the crisis . The violence in Wase was extensive and largely unreported in the press . Most villages were affected , some ...
action , the Tarok blocked the road between Wase and Langtang for nearly two years , thus isolating Wase during the crisis . The violence in Wase was extensive and largely unreported in the press . Most villages were affected , some ...
الصفحة 130
... Wase Tofa is a large Jukun village within Wase LGA , close to the border with Langtang North . Wase town is situated to the east , Pil Gani to the north , and Langtang to the west : Wase Tofa was thus on the front line of the conflict ...
... Wase Tofa is a large Jukun village within Wase LGA , close to the border with Langtang North . Wase town is situated to the east , Pil Gani to the north , and Langtang to the west : Wase Tofa was thus on the front line of the conflict ...
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