Africa, المجلد 65،الأعداد 3-4Oxford University Press, 1995 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 602
... Agadez smiths seek out expatriate workers and Peace Corps volunteers as friends and patrons . In the urban context , this is merely a continuation of traditional client - patron relationships in a setting where many nobles , now ...
... Agadez smiths seek out expatriate workers and Peace Corps volunteers as friends and patrons . In the urban context , this is merely a continuation of traditional client - patron relationships in a setting where many nobles , now ...
الصفحة 603
... Agadez , finally intervened and settled the dispute . He persuaded his father to go through with the work at the original price . Thus generational differences are beginning to tend towards an ethic of market - place , fixed - price ...
... Agadez , finally intervened and settled the dispute . He persuaded his father to go through with the work at the original price . Thus generational differences are beginning to tend towards an ethic of market - place , fixed - price ...
الصفحة 604
... Agadez in 1977 , was a highly successful smith , equally popular among several groups of patrons : rural and urban Tuareg , African functionaries of non - Tuareg ethnicity in Agadez , and European expatriates as well . He had , for ...
... Agadez in 1977 , was a highly successful smith , equally popular among several groups of patrons : rural and urban Tuareg , African functionaries of non - Tuareg ethnicity in Agadez , and European expatriates as well . He had , for ...
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