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 315
... cattle ownership on the Botletli is complicated by the fact that cattle raiding was prevalent here and elsewhere in Botswana , so that cattle changed hands frequently . The first written records are those of Livingstone and Chapman in ...
... cattle ownership on the Botletli is complicated by the fact that cattle raiding was prevalent here and elsewhere in Botswana , so that cattle changed hands frequently . The first written records are those of Livingstone and Chapman in ...
الصفحة 322
... cattle , nearly 80 per cent of small stock and 40 per cent of camels died in North Turkana ( Hogg , 1982 ) , there were some 80,000 Turkana in relief camps , about half the district population of 169,400 ( Ecosystems , 1983 ) . In ...
... cattle , nearly 80 per cent of small stock and 40 per cent of camels died in North Turkana ( Hogg , 1982 ) , there were some 80,000 Turkana in relief camps , about half the district population of 169,400 ( Ecosystems , 1983 ) . In ...
الصفحة 410
... cattle from around Kitale in exchange for animals stolen . to the south or in Uganda . By this means cattle could very swiftly be moved a considerable distance from the scene of the crime without the thief having to leave the district ...
... cattle from around Kitale in exchange for animals stolen . to the south or in Uganda . By this means cattle could very swiftly be moved a considerable distance from the scene of the crime without the thief having to leave the district ...
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