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 581
... Kipsigis , driven by land shortages in the then Kipsigis . Reserve to the north to seek cultivable land in Maasai ' closed ' areas ( Manners 1967 ) . Maasai of the Uas Nkishu Section followed , their cattle benefiting from the cleared ...
... Kipsigis , driven by land shortages in the then Kipsigis . Reserve to the north to seek cultivable land in Maasai ' closed ' areas ( Manners 1967 ) . Maasai of the Uas Nkishu Section followed , their cattle benefiting from the cleared ...
الصفحة 585
... Kipsigis received smaller areas ( between 1 and 8 hectares ) . Half of all Emarti Maasai received more than 20 hectares . By comparison , half all Emarti Kipsigis received up to 4 hectares , and 42 % received none at all . In Sikrar ...
... Kipsigis received smaller areas ( between 1 and 8 hectares ) . Half of all Emarti Maasai received more than 20 hectares . By comparison , half all Emarti Kipsigis received up to 4 hectares , and 42 % received none at all . In Sikrar ...
الصفحة 589
... Kipsigis ( Maasai = 43.6 ha , Kipsigis = 3.1 ha ) , and five times greater at Emarti ( Maasai = 15.0 ha , Kipsigis = 3.2 ha ) . The mean amount of land received at subdivision by Kipsigis , regardless of location , is remarkably similar ...
... Kipsigis ( Maasai = 43.6 ha , Kipsigis = 3.1 ha ) , and five times greater at Emarti ( Maasai = 15.0 ha , Kipsigis = 3.2 ha ) . The mean amount of land received at subdivision by Kipsigis , regardless of location , is remarkably similar ...
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transformations in foster | 28 |
changing relations between | 62 |
time and relatedness in eastern Uganda | 76 |
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