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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... Dogbo Adja , and in general they are notably hard workers on the farms.9 In 1991 a Chikpi Adja from Adjohoué made the following remark when I con- fronted him with the fact that the people of Komihoué were doing much better in ...
... Dogbo Adja , and in general they are notably hard workers on the farms.9 In 1991 a Chikpi Adja from Adjohoué made the following remark when I con- fronted him with the fact that the people of Komihoué were doing much better in ...
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... Dogbo - Lokossa road few male and female day labourers are to be found . If anyone wants to mobilise large numbers of labourers in the Dogbo Adja area on a regular basis he will need a trustworthy agent in the region , first to recruit ...
... Dogbo - Lokossa road few male and female day labourers are to be found . If anyone wants to mobilise large numbers of labourers in the Dogbo Adja area on a regular basis he will need a trustworthy agent in the region , first to recruit ...
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... Dogbo . I have the impression that Badjè gave ( and still gives ) loans of money to some of his other wives and that he takes a share of their profits after- wards . Four of his wives are important cloth traders or specialise in grain ...
... Dogbo . I have the impression that Badjè gave ( and still gives ) loans of money to some of his other wives and that he takes a share of their profits after- wards . Four of his wives are important cloth traders or specialise in grain ...
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No 1 1995 | 95 |
Review Editor Rédacteur comptesrendus | 163 |
36 | 180 |
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