Africa, المجلد 56Oxford University Press, 1986 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 307
... Bateti territories were also small , with each head- man in the lower - river area controlling a strip of river land averaging 16-21 km in length . According to one informant , different headmen controlled the areas from Mmadikola to ...
... Bateti territories were also small , with each head- man in the lower - river area controlling a strip of river land averaging 16-21 km in length . According to one informant , different headmen controlled the areas from Mmadikola to ...
الصفحة 314
... Bateti . The two groups also differ in their way of obtaining grain . While the Bateti plant productive stands of maize in the flood plain , the Lake // Gau groups plant only tiny gardens , principally of beans and melons , and trade ...
... Bateti . The two groups also differ in their way of obtaining grain . While the Bateti plant productive stands of maize in the flood plain , the Lake // Gau groups plant only tiny gardens , principally of beans and melons , and trade ...
الصفحة 315
... Bateti or Deti ( ' the people ' ) and Botletli ( ' the river ' ) have the same element – Bo- ( as in Botswana ) being the Tswana prefix for a place , and Ba- for people . Since the tl combination is not pronounced in northern Botswana ...
... Bateti or Deti ( ' the people ' ) and Botletli ( ' the river ' ) have the same element – Bo- ( as in Botswana ) being the Tswana prefix for a place , and Ba- for people . Since the tl combination is not pronounced in northern Botswana ...
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