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 138
... Fulɓe traders sell their animals in Lomé ( southern Togo ) . In fact , it is estimated that in 1996 , only 2 per cent of cattle traded by Bariba was sold in Lomé , and only 3 per cent of cattle traded by Fulɓe was destined for the ...
... Fulɓe traders sell their animals in Lomé ( southern Togo ) . In fact , it is estimated that in 1996 , only 2 per cent of cattle traded by Bariba was sold in Lomé , and only 3 per cent of cattle traded by Fulɓe was destined for the ...
الصفحة 139
... Fulɓe in particular attempted to capitalise on their specific skills in cattle trekking and their familiarity with the environment , thus confining their Bariba counterparts to livestock transactions at Bariba farms . The group of ...
... Fulɓe in particular attempted to capitalise on their specific skills in cattle trekking and their familiarity with the environment , thus confining their Bariba counterparts to livestock transactions at Bariba farms . The group of ...
الصفحة 140
... Fulɓe traders respectively , and the exchange of breeding bulls in particular resembled an ethnic Fulɓe monopoly with an entry barrier based on pastoral skills . However , the increasingly ' transparent ' character of the market and the ...
... Fulɓe traders respectively , and the exchange of breeding bulls in particular resembled an ethnic Fulɓe monopoly with an entry barrier based on pastoral skills . However , the increasingly ' transparent ' character of the market and the ...
المحتوى
transformations in foster | 28 |
changing relations between | 62 |
time and relatedness in eastern Uganda | 76 |
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