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 343
... populations . There is consider- able variation within both populations , owing to differences between study sites ... population . This could perhaps indicate greater prosperity and greater welfare security for the Kenyan Maasai , but ...
... populations . There is consider- able variation within both populations , owing to differences between study sites ... population . This could perhaps indicate greater prosperity and greater welfare security for the Kenyan Maasai , but ...
الصفحة 438
... populations , mais des habitudes des traditions ont été bouleversées . Les nouvelles activités ont permis à la ... population aspire à un niveau plus élevé . Le processus d'accumulation des revenus générés par les opérations agri ...
... populations , mais des habitudes des traditions ont été bouleversées . Les nouvelles activités ont permis à la ... population aspire à un niveau plus élevé . Le processus d'accumulation des revenus générés par les opérations agri ...
الصفحة 539
... population by over 90 % , from 500,000 to 38,000 , and the cattle population by about 7 per cent , from 150,000 to 140,000 ( Hogg , 1990 : 22 ) . 31 The term shifta is still used of anyone guilty of killing or stealing with violence in ...
... population by over 90 % , from 500,000 to 38,000 , and the cattle population by about 7 per cent , from 150,000 to 140,000 ( Hogg , 1990 : 22 ) . 31 The term shifta is still used of anyone guilty of killing or stealing with violence in ...
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