Africa, المجلد 54Oxford University Press, 1984 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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... alliances were either between partners who were roughly equal in power and wealth or between unequals ; of course the degree of inequality varied from alliance to alliance and might change over time . Alliances ( and thus networks ) ...
... alliances were either between partners who were roughly equal in power and wealth or between unequals ; of course the degree of inequality varied from alliance to alliance and might change over time . Alliances ( and thus networks ) ...
الصفحة 5
considered alliances because the interaction required a conscious effort and an expenditure of resources . Social and moral pressures caused kin to assist one another , but the exact nature of their obligations was not spelled out ...
considered alliances because the interaction required a conscious effort and an expenditure of resources . Social and moral pressures caused kin to assist one another , but the exact nature of their obligations was not spelled out ...
الصفحة 14
... alliances which confirmed their right to residence and a share in authority . Such alliances also helped their north - south trade , which depended primarily on extensive networks that they maintained with kin and others in their ...
... alliances which confirmed their right to residence and a share in authority . Such alliances also helped their north - south trade , which depended primarily on extensive networks that they maintained with kin and others in their ...
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