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 335
Maasai groups dominated the central Rift Valley grazing grounds ( Fig . 1 ) . The turning point of their expansion came at the end of the nineteenth cen- tury . Catastrophic epidemics of introduced disease swept through Maasai- land .
Maasai groups dominated the central Rift Valley grazing grounds ( Fig . 1 ) . The turning point of their expansion came at the end of the nineteenth cen- tury . Catastrophic epidemics of introduced disease swept through Maasai- land .
الصفحة 345
... Maasai production and consumption has not been radically affected by development and land demarcation over the last few decades . However , the material presented here can measure only the mean and range of condi- tions within the two ...
... Maasai production and consumption has not been radically affected by development and land demarcation over the last few decades . However , the material presented here can measure only the mean and range of condi- tions within the two ...
الصفحة 350
... Maasai from the 1880s to the present . It then uses the author's studies of the current Maasai land use and production system in Tanzanian Maasailand , together with comparative material from Kenyan Maasailand , to show how Maasai ...
... Maasai from the 1880s to the present . It then uses the author's studies of the current Maasai land use and production system in Tanzanian Maasailand , together with comparative material from Kenyan Maasailand , to show how Maasai ...
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