Africa, المجلد 74،الأعداد 1-2Oxford University Press, 2004 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 118
... East African How ? Stories . East African Junior Library , no . 2. Nairobi : East African Publishing House . Ominde , S. H. 1952. The Luo Girl from Infancy to Marriage . Nairobi : East African Literature Bureau . Onyango - Ogutu , B ...
... East African How ? Stories . East African Junior Library , no . 2. Nairobi : East African Publishing House . Ominde , S. H. 1952. The Luo Girl from Infancy to Marriage . Nairobi : East African Literature Bureau . Onyango - Ogutu , B ...
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... east of Calabar Town ( RHL Murray 1921-7 ) . Probably Asunka disseminated even further to the south - east and the north - east of the Ejagham . The missionary Pfenning ( 1939 ) , for example , mentions Asunka in Dikume Balue , and the ...
... east of Calabar Town ( RHL Murray 1921-7 ) . Probably Asunka disseminated even further to the south - east and the north - east of the Ejagham . The missionary Pfenning ( 1939 ) , for example , mentions Asunka in Dikume Balue , and the ...
الصفحة 288
... East African towns existed and were historically influential , but there is very little basis for gauging how extensive , how enduring and how influential . The chapters that follow are each intrinsically interesting , sometimes ...
... East African towns existed and were historically influential , but there is very little basis for gauging how extensive , how enduring and how influential . The chapters that follow are each intrinsically interesting , sometimes ...
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