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 409
... live with him . We looked for the fields that belonged to my father and we still continue to cultivate them now [ though they live in town , in the Muslim quarter ] . The youngest wife of Baaba Rahmani , the eldest brother , always ...
... live with him . We looked for the fields that belonged to my father and we still continue to cultivate them now [ though they live in town , in the Muslim quarter ] . The youngest wife of Baaba Rahmani , the eldest brother , always ...
الصفحة 420
... live in a ' dual system ' ( Gugler , 1971 ) . However , in the course of the century , with famines and increasing ... live with often emigrated and converted to Islam because the Muslim community provided them with a safety net and a ...
... live in a ' dual system ' ( Gugler , 1971 ) . However , in the course of the century , with famines and increasing ... live with often emigrated and converted to Islam because the Muslim community provided them with a safety net and a ...
الصفحة 522
... live . Your excellency , he knows [ i.e. you know ] that we , the Herero , are greeting you always , your excellency . ' [ signed Thomas Mutate ( original letter written in Otjiherero , Mutate's translation . ) ] 48 Another complaint ...
... live . Your excellency , he knows [ i.e. you know ] that we , the Herero , are greeting you always , your excellency . ' [ signed Thomas Mutate ( original letter written in Otjiherero , Mutate's translation . ) ] 48 Another complaint ...
المحتوى
the urbanrural connection changing issues | 309 |
Elite associations and the politics of belonging in Cameroon | 320 |
political liberalisation | 338 |
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