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Membership of the IAI is open to any person or organization interested in African studies . For full details of the annual membership fee and the Institute's publications see the outside back cover ...
Membership of the IAI is open to any person or organization interested in African studies . For full details of the annual membership fee and the Institute's publications see the outside back cover ...
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Franz Rottland Victor de Sa Machado Frej Stambouli Membership of the IAI Cotisations à l'IAI The International African Institute promotes international research , conferences and publications on African societies , cultures and ...
Franz Rottland Victor de Sa Machado Frej Stambouli Membership of the IAI Cotisations à l'IAI The International African Institute promotes international research , conferences and publications on African societies , cultures and ...
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Energy and development in Africa Scandinavian Institute of African Studies . Recession in Africa Schwab , P. Ethiopia : politics , economics and society Smirnova , M. A. The Hausa language : descriptive grammar Smith , M. Baba of Karo ...
Energy and development in Africa Scandinavian Institute of African Studies . Recession in Africa Schwab , P. Ethiopia : politics , economics and society Smirnova , M. A. The Hausa language : descriptive grammar Smith , M. Baba of Karo ...
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