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SIMON P. J. BATTERBURY London School of Economics REX HONEY and STANLEY OKAFOR ( eds ) , Hometown Associations : indigenous knowledge and development in Nigeria . IT Studies in Indigenous Knowledge and Development .
SIMON P. J. BATTERBURY London School of Economics REX HONEY and STANLEY OKAFOR ( eds ) , Hometown Associations : indigenous knowledge and development in Nigeria . IT Studies in Indigenous Knowledge and Development .
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Osaghae's chapter on migrant associations in Kano is both historically and analytically specific in examining the ways in ... By considering only one association in each community the authors neglect the fact that the vast majority of ...
Osaghae's chapter on migrant associations in Kano is both historically and analytically specific in examining the ways in ... By considering only one association in each community the authors neglect the fact that the vast majority of ...
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person is frequently accompanied to ceremonies by members of a convivial association , or egbe . ... The growth and multiplication of associations based on town affiliation , marital status , occupation and religion may be attributed to ...
person is frequently accompanied to ceremonies by members of a convivial association , or egbe . ... The growth and multiplication of associations based on town affiliation , marital status , occupation and religion may be attributed to ...
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LESLEY A SHARP | 38 |
The characteristics of urban migrants | 82 |
particularities of magicoreligious beliefs | 108 |
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