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 284
... Hausa - and they would usually sit apart.20 THE DYNAMICS OF VILLAGE POLITICAL STRUGGLES In Bireka class , gender , ethnicity and community were interrelated social constructs that , together with the political institutions such as the ...
... Hausa - and they would usually sit apart.20 THE DYNAMICS OF VILLAGE POLITICAL STRUGGLES In Bireka class , gender , ethnicity and community were interrelated social constructs that , together with the political institutions such as the ...
الصفحة 291
... Hausa girls sold their mothers ' products there . The closure of the roadside may have prompted many Burgo men to migrate from the village : stories of unimaginable hardship were told of their crossing the desert to work in Libya . Only ...
... Hausa girls sold their mothers ' products there . The closure of the roadside may have prompted many Burgo men to migrate from the village : stories of unimaginable hardship were told of their crossing the desert to work in Libya . Only ...
الصفحة 292
... Hausa women as secluded and submissive were , of course , confronted with harsh economic realities . One poor Hausa woman said that , while Hausa women could not work in agricultural production , she cultivated because she was poor . A ...
... Hausa women as secluded and submissive were , of course , confronted with harsh economic realities . One poor Hausa woman said that , while Hausa women could not work in agricultural production , she cultivated because she was poor . A ...
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