Africa, المجلد 65،الأعداد 1-2Oxford University Press, 1995 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 282
... Burgo were much more closely integrated with the Arabs than with the Hausa . In the span of one generation Arabic had become their primary language ; many of the younger children did not speak or understand the Burgo language . Because ...
... Burgo were much more closely integrated with the Arabs than with the Hausa . In the span of one generation Arabic had become their primary language ; many of the younger children did not speak or understand the Burgo language . Because ...
الصفحة 284
... Burgo identities shaped political interaction , and these ethnic identities were also significant components of the intra - household politics that reproduced divisions of gen- der . Shared notions of gender roles in turn also shaped ...
... Burgo identities shaped political interaction , and these ethnic identities were also significant components of the intra - household politics that reproduced divisions of gen- der . Shared notions of gender roles in turn also shaped ...
الصفحة 285
... Burgo woman who was the president of the co - operative . She was high - handed and put on airs , he argued . She was corrupt and was personally benefiting from the project . Initially , the conflict could easily have been characterised ...
... Burgo woman who was the president of the co - operative . She was high - handed and put on airs , he argued . She was corrupt and was personally benefiting from the project . Initially , the conflict could easily have been characterised ...
المحتوى
No 1 1995 | 95 |
Review Editor Rédacteur comptesrendus | 163 |
36 | 180 |
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