Africa, المجلد 69،الأعداد 3-4Oxford University Press, 1999 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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... season for only a few months , after which ' hunger enters ' . The time of hunger does not , of course , mean that people go without anything to eat . During the hungry season people eat cassava , bananas and sweet potatoes , some ...
... season for only a few months , after which ' hunger enters ' . The time of hunger does not , of course , mean that people go without anything to eat . During the hungry season people eat cassava , bananas and sweet potatoes , some ...
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... season . In Ulanga brewing frequency is indicative of economic differentiation between the minority of women who brew routinely throughout the brewing season and those who brew only occasionally to meet specific cash needs . For the ...
... season . In Ulanga brewing frequency is indicative of economic differentiation between the minority of women who brew routinely throughout the brewing season and those who brew only occasionally to meet specific cash needs . For the ...
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... season but do not go hungry except for cash . Women who depend on brewing for their livelihood are more dependent on the market for food supplies during the shortage season , and have no choice but to brew or go hungry . They purchase ...
... season but do not go hungry except for cash . Women who depend on brewing for their livelihood are more dependent on the market for food supplies during the shortage season , and have no choice but to brew or go hungry . They purchase ...
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