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الصفحة 45
It would appear then that iron was here first introduced through barter , and , like
the cowrie , primarily served the purposes of currency and ornament only . Now
working in iron is very often associated with magic in Africa , but the name of iron
...
It would appear then that iron was here first introduced through barter , and , like
the cowrie , primarily served the purposes of currency and ornament only . Now
working in iron is very often associated with magic in Africa , but the name of iron
...
الصفحة 307
One feels however that the Nguni influences which seem to appear in Venda
culture may be more readily ascribed to later and stronger Nguni influences , e.g.
that of the post - Shaka Ndebele raiders , and even , though perhaps not so ...
One feels however that the Nguni influences which seem to appear in Venda
culture may be more readily ascribed to later and stronger Nguni influences , e.g.
that of the post - Shaka Ndebele raiders , and even , though perhaps not so ...
الصفحة 505
The best method for the teaching of hygiene in the primary schools would appear
to be the one employed by several missions in the Belgian and French Congo
and elsewhere : the use of a bilingual textbook , with European and vernacular ...
The best method for the teaching of hygiene in the primary schools would appear
to be the one employed by several missions in the Belgian and French Congo
and elsewhere : the use of a bilingual textbook , with European and vernacular ...
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المحتوى
THE AFRICAN LABOURER Major G St J OrdeBrowne | 13 |
An Anthropological NoMansLand F H Ruxton | 31 |
POINT OF VIEW N J v Warmelo | 49 |
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African animals anthropology appear Ashanti Bantu become belief boys called chief child colonial concerned Congo considerable Council course cult culture custom diseases East eine English European exist fact figurines give given Government hand human hygiene important indigènes individual influence Institute interest knowledge land language letter lines linguistic living London material matter means methods Mission native nature organization original person possible practical present problem Professor published question race reading regarded region relation religion religious rules social South spirit Swahili teachers teaching tion tribes various village West whole