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 48
... town of over 15,000.3 This recent growth has been accomplished primarily by the settlement of members of the various rural Pagan groups from the Guider hinterland . Although numerous migrants to Guider Town come to escape farming ...
... town of over 15,000.3 This recent growth has been accomplished primarily by the settlement of members of the various rural Pagan groups from the Guider hinterland . Although numerous migrants to Guider Town come to escape farming ...
الصفحة 53
... town are rare . Another informant , a Ndjegn , had supported himself as a Qur'anic scholar , but was learning to be a blacksmith . Another had come to town with no special career ambition and had found a job as a night watchman . Some ...
... town are rare . Another informant , a Ndjegn , had supported himself as a Qur'anic scholar , but was learning to be a blacksmith . Another had come to town with no special career ambition and had found a job as a night watchman . Some ...
الصفحة 61
... town is called Guider . ' Guider country ' refers to town plus hinterland . 3 For a detailed discussion of Guider census materials see Schultz , 1979 : 59ff . 4 As Guider grows , migration in search of farmland will surely diminish ; many ...
... town is called Guider . ' Guider country ' refers to town plus hinterland . 3 For a detailed discussion of Guider census materials see Schultz , 1979 : 59ff . 4 As Guider grows , migration in search of farmland will surely diminish ; many ...
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