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الصفحة 425
Hausa ethnic identity has also been responsive to internal and external forces . In the last two centuries external factors include the rise of the Sokoto Caliphate to encompass Hausaland , and the subsequent division of Hausaland ...
Hausa ethnic identity has also been responsive to internal and external forces . In the last two centuries external factors include the rise of the Sokoto Caliphate to encompass Hausaland , and the subsequent division of Hausaland ...
الصفحة 428
IGBOS BECOMING HAUSA : THREE CASES The three case studies that follow illuminate the process through which Igbo men have acquired Hausa ethnic identity . Though the details of their situations differ somewhat , there are commonalities ...
IGBOS BECOMING HAUSA : THREE CASES The three case studies that follow illuminate the process through which Igbo men have acquired Hausa ethnic identity . Though the details of their situations differ somewhat , there are commonalities ...
الصفحة 430
The rise of the southern Nigerian ( primarily Ibo ) community in Kano gave major impetus to the amalgamation of Hausa - Fulani identity . This we - they distinction was based on religious , cultural , linguistic , and economic factors .
The rise of the southern Nigerian ( primarily Ibo ) community in Kano gave major impetus to the amalgamation of Hausa - Fulani identity . This we - they distinction was based on religious , cultural , linguistic , and economic factors .
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