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الصفحة 56
By associating with the Fulbe he becomes suspect in his group of origin . If he attends Qur'anic school or marries a Pullo girl , his family's response is likely to be swift and condemnatory . The Guiziga blacksmith , for example ...
By associating with the Fulbe he becomes suspect in his group of origin . If he attends Qur'anic school or marries a Pullo girl , his family's response is likely to be swift and condemnatory . The Guiziga blacksmith , for example ...
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In traditional Pagan societies we have seen that the ethnic origins of one's ancestors , while remembered , had no ... of ethnicity – the fact that members of an ethnic group share culture depends ultimately on their common origin .
In traditional Pagan societies we have seen that the ethnic origins of one's ancestors , while remembered , had no ... of ethnicity – the fact that members of an ethnic group share culture depends ultimately on their common origin .
الصفحة 46
THE ISUSU : AN INSTITUTION FOR CAPITAL FORMATION AMONG THE NGWA IGBO ; ITS ORIGIN AND DEVELOPMENT TO 1951 Anthony I. Nwabughuogu Two contrasted viewpoints are adopted by scholars towards indigenous credit institutions in underdeveloped ...
THE ISUSU : AN INSTITUTION FOR CAPITAL FORMATION AMONG THE NGWA IGBO ; ITS ORIGIN AND DEVELOPMENT TO 1951 Anthony I. Nwabughuogu Two contrasted viewpoints are adopted by scholars towards indigenous credit institutions in underdeveloped ...
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dry season migration from northwest Nigeria | 3 |
causes problems | 20 |
an indicator of nutritional stress in African agricultural | 31 |
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