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الصفحة 338
The continuing loss of land to large - scale schemes and immigrant cultivators in the 1980s in such areas as ... new ways of establishing Maasai land tenure in a way that will allow joint wildlife and pastoralist land use to continue .
The continuing loss of land to large - scale schemes and immigrant cultivators in the 1980s in such areas as ... new ways of establishing Maasai land tenure in a way that will allow joint wildlife and pastoralist land use to continue .
الصفحة 339
Nonetheless , those who have secured access to grazing land , both in Tanzanian and in Kenyan Maasai communities , continue to manage their livestock largely on traditional lines despite development inputs . The data here suggest that ...
Nonetheless , those who have secured access to grazing land , both in Tanzanian and in Kenyan Maasai communities , continue to manage their livestock largely on traditional lines despite development inputs . The data here suggest that ...
الصفحة 630
As we prepare to enter the twenty - first century the struggle for control of sexuality continues , bridewealth payment remains the bedrock of marriage arrangements and the active reappropriation of European and Christian ideological ...
As we prepare to enter the twenty - first century the struggle for control of sexuality continues , bridewealth payment remains the bedrock of marriage arrangements and the active reappropriation of European and Christian ideological ...
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