Africa, المجلد 74Oxford University Press, 2004 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 200
contrast to Borana ' cattle people ' ( warra loonii ) , and Gabra ' camel people ' ( warra gaalaa ) . He holds that just as Borana and Gabra have ' ownership ' of domesticated animals ( horii ) , Waata consider most wild animals ...
contrast to Borana ' cattle people ' ( warra loonii ) , and Gabra ' camel people ' ( warra gaalaa ) . He holds that just as Borana and Gabra have ' ownership ' of domesticated animals ( horii ) , Waata consider most wild animals ...
الصفحة 202
... Borana . These boundaries fluctuated . The Borana Gutuu or Borana ' proper ' , who consider themselves to be descendants of the first - born son of Horo , occupied their homeland of Liban in the southern Ethiopian highlands from about ...
... Borana . These boundaries fluctuated . The Borana Gutuu or Borana ' proper ' , who consider themselves to be descendants of the first - born son of Horo , occupied their homeland of Liban in the southern Ethiopian highlands from about ...
الصفحة 203
... Borana , may also have formed part of this system ( Gufu Oba , personal communication ) . Gabra loaned camels to Borana tirriso partners as pack animals , to carry water or to supplement milk supplies at critical times . Waata supplied ...
... Borana , may also have formed part of this system ( Gufu Oba , personal communication ) . Gabra loaned camels to Borana tirriso partners as pack animals , to carry water or to supplement milk supplies at critical times . Waata supplied ...
المحتوى
transformations in foster | 28 |
changing relations between | 62 |
time and relatedness in eastern Uganda | 76 |
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