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الصفحة 3
It is suggested that early migration was influenced by the economy of the central Sudan of the late nineteenth century , and there was an overlap , rather than a sharp break , between pre - colonial and colonial economies .
It is suggested that early migration was influenced by the economy of the central Sudan of the late nineteenth century , and there was an overlap , rather than a sharp break , between pre - colonial and colonial economies .
الصفحة 17
Furthermore there seems to be a clear watershed in the early 1930s , when the system changed and was expanded ; before this , farming , labouring and trading were closely integrated and movements were not primarily into commercial ...
Furthermore there seems to be a clear watershed in the early 1930s , when the system changed and was expanded ; before this , farming , labouring and trading were closely integrated and movements were not primarily into commercial ...
الصفحة 104
Beinart sees migrancy by young unmarried men in the early years as having been controlled by homestead heads with the specific purposes of reestablishing rural production . Early migrancy cannot be understood without also understanding ...
Beinart sees migrancy by young unmarried men in the early years as having been controlled by homestead heads with the specific purposes of reestablishing rural production . Early migrancy cannot be understood without also understanding ...
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المحتوى
dry season migration from northwest Nigeria | 3 |
causes problems | 20 |
an indicator of nutritional stress in African agricultural | 31 |
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