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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الصفحة 24
... become big men in their own right . Furthermore , big men were able to increase the number of their slaves , who constituted a growing underclass . Class lines did not become rigid , however . Because big men both increased their ties ...
... become big men in their own right . Furthermore , big men were able to increase the number of their slaves , who constituted a growing underclass . Class lines did not become rigid , however . Because big men both increased their ties ...
الصفحة 43
... become a designated area of approximately 6000 acres assigned to the borehole - owning group . In the context of the development of private ownership of permanent waterpoints in the grazing areas , the changes in herding practices noted ...
... become a designated area of approximately 6000 acres assigned to the borehole - owning group . In the context of the development of private ownership of permanent waterpoints in the grazing areas , the changes in herding practices noted ...
الصفحة 54
... become difficult for the average Ngwa man to marry , pay his tax , educate his children , or contribute to any financial undertaking without the help of one or the other of the numerous village Esusu clubs'.30 The compulsory ...
... become difficult for the average Ngwa man to marry , pay his tax , educate his children , or contribute to any financial undertaking without the help of one or the other of the numerous village Esusu clubs'.30 The compulsory ...
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