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الصفحة 384
Pastoralists had subject agricultural clients , and a series of vertical exchange relations developed , rooted in exchanges of milk for grain and of crop residues for manure ( Gallais , 1984 ; Cissé , 1985 ; Ba and Daget , 1984 ) .
Pastoralists had subject agricultural clients , and a series of vertical exchange relations developed , rooted in exchanges of milk for grain and of crop residues for manure ( Gallais , 1984 ; Cissé , 1985 ; Ba and Daget , 1984 ) .
الصفحة 535
As the intellectualist position accounts for the relation between the Waso Boorana and the Somali in colonial times ... changes in social roles and community relations , as in the case of marriage ( Aguilar , 1993b , 1994f ) .
As the intellectualist position accounts for the relation between the Waso Boorana and the Somali in colonial times ... changes in social roles and community relations , as in the case of marriage ( Aguilar , 1993b , 1994f ) .
الصفحة 630
... representation and the sources of data : the study relies heavily , if not disproportionately , on official data , which reveal the thinking of the colonial authorities regarding their relations with and governance of the natives .
... representation and the sources of data : the study relies heavily , if not disproportionately , on official data , which reveal the thinking of the colonial authorities regarding their relations with and governance of the natives .
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