Africa, المجلد 68،الأعداد 3-4Oxford University Press, 1998 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 592
... Jola . And although many Muslims , including leaders such as Sidy Badji , are among their ranks , it is widely believed that the supporters of the MFDC are primarily animist and Catholic . Dominique Darbon has pointed out that in the ...
... Jola . And although many Muslims , including leaders such as Sidy Badji , are among their ranks , it is widely believed that the supporters of the MFDC are primarily animist and Catholic . Dominique Darbon has pointed out that in the ...
الصفحة 593
... Jola resistance to French domination . More than other peoples of Senegal , the Jola actively resisted French colonial rule . Unlike the peoples north of the Gambia , Jola pre - colonial history is notable for the absence of centralised ...
... Jola resistance to French domination . More than other peoples of Senegal , the Jola actively resisted French colonial rule . Unlike the peoples north of the Gambia , Jola pre - colonial history is notable for the absence of centralised ...
الصفحة 597
... Jola men and the forces of nature . The parallels between the public image of the rebels and these representations of Jola maleness are striking , and they are not lost on the Senegalese public . The rebels are said to live in camps in ...
... Jola men and the forces of nature . The parallels between the public image of the rebels and these representations of Jola maleness are striking , and they are not lost on the Senegalese public . The rebels are said to live in camps in ...
المحتوى
the urbanrural connection changing issues | 309 |
Elite associations and the politics of belonging in Cameroon | 320 |
political liberalisation | 338 |
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