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 66
... traditional society , based on a patrilineal kinship system , newly married couples would settle in , or near , the compound of the groom's parents . Thus it was left to his parents to allocate according to need the money sent home from ...
... traditional society , based on a patrilineal kinship system , newly married couples would settle in , or near , the compound of the groom's parents . Thus it was left to his parents to allocate according to need the money sent home from ...
الصفحة 119
... traditional healers in Mashonaland ' , in M. Last and G. L. Chavunduka ( eds ) , The Professionalisation of African Medicine . Manchester : Manchester University Press , for the International African Institute . -1996 . Traditional ...
... traditional healers in Mashonaland ' , in M. Last and G. L. Chavunduka ( eds ) , The Professionalisation of African Medicine . Manchester : Manchester University Press , for the International African Institute . -1996 . Traditional ...
الصفحة 136
... traditional caravan trade , former Hausa and Dyula traders converted their activities to the sale of European merchandise towards the West African interior and , through an inverse pattern , the sale of livestock at the coast . The ...
... traditional caravan trade , former Hausa and Dyula traders converted their activities to the sale of European merchandise towards the West African interior and , through an inverse pattern , the sale of livestock at the coast . The ...
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