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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... West African societies the dominant model for relations between generations is the dyadic one of parents to children : relations between members of alternate generations are not contrasted with those between members of adjacent ...
... West African societies the dominant model for relations between generations is the dyadic one of parents to children : relations between members of alternate generations are not contrasted with those between members of adjacent ...
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... WEST AFRICA The circa 600,000 Baatombu belong to the Gur - speaking ethnic groups in the West African savannah . Their area of settlement is called Borgu , a bush savannah extending to the river Niger in the East and to the Atacora ...
... WEST AFRICA The circa 600,000 Baatombu belong to the Gur - speaking ethnic groups in the West African savannah . Their area of settlement is called Borgu , a bush savannah extending to the river Niger in the East and to the Atacora ...
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... West Africa . Report for Agricultural Marketing Improvement Strategies Project . Washington DC : USAID . Homewood , K. 1997. Land Use , Household Viability and Migration in the Sahel . Final report to the Commission of the European ...
... West Africa . Report for Agricultural Marketing Improvement Strategies Project . Washington DC : USAID . Homewood , K. 1997. Land Use , Household Viability and Migration in the Sahel . Final report to the Commission of the European ...
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