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 416
... Muslim women I know who migrated to cities in the south of Cameroon did so with their husbands . They would return on a regular basis - every two or three years - if they could afford to . They would take modern city items and return ...
... Muslim women I know who migrated to cities in the south of Cameroon did so with their husbands . They would return on a regular basis - every two or three years - if they could afford to . They would take modern city items and return ...
الصفحة 417
... Muslim quarter of Mokolo . I knew him well . 18 Adamu told me how he had wanted to get away for the summer holidays . He had gone to the capital to visit a ' brother ' . When I met this brother I was surprised , as he had the obvious ...
... Muslim quarter of Mokolo . I knew him well . 18 Adamu told me how he had wanted to get away for the summer holidays . He had gone to the capital to visit a ' brother ' . When I met this brother I was surprised , as he had the obvious ...
الصفحة 420
... Muslim way of life differed in nearly every respect from the Mafa way of life and was practised only in an urban milieu . As a consequence , Muslim Mafa did not return to their families in the mountains but joined the Islamic community ...
... Muslim way of life differed in nearly every respect from the Mafa way of life and was practised only in an urban milieu . As a consequence , Muslim Mafa did not return to their families in the mountains but joined the Islamic community ...
المحتوى
the urbanrural connection changing issues | 309 |
Elite associations and the politics of belonging in Cameroon | 320 |
political liberalisation | 338 |
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