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 356
... animals which agro - pastoralists can purchase to establish and replen- ish their herds . It is argued that this demand for live animals has enabled arid zone pastoralists to concentrate on developing their breeding skills . This in ...
... animals which agro - pastoralists can purchase to establish and replen- ish their herds . It is argued that this demand for live animals has enabled arid zone pastoralists to concentrate on developing their breeding skills . This in ...
الصفحة 535
... animals are used in order to ritualise community gatherings ( e.g. naming and funerals ) and to express particular changes in social roles and community relations , as in the case of marriage ( Aguilar , 1993b , 1994f ) . Animals are ...
... animals are used in order to ritualise community gatherings ( e.g. naming and funerals ) and to express particular changes in social roles and community relations , as in the case of marriage ( Aguilar , 1993b , 1994f ) . Animals are ...
الصفحة 539
... animals ( Baxter , 1978b : 76 ) . The animals are kept in their home grazing areas , and are cared for by the firstborn of a family . 35 While the division refers in general to cattle , the same ranching technique can be used for camels ...
... animals ( Baxter , 1978b : 76 ) . The animals are kept in their home grazing areas , and are cared for by the firstborn of a family . 35 While the division refers in general to cattle , the same ranching technique can be used for camels ...
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