Africa, المجلد 42Oxford University Press, 1972 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 38
... slaves . The boom in the domestic slave trade with Samory was due partly to the labour requirements of these settlements . Their growth was not due to the activities of the first group , the target traders , but to those of the second ...
... slaves . The boom in the domestic slave trade with Samory was due partly to the labour requirements of these settlements . Their growth was not due to the activities of the first group , the target traders , but to those of the second ...
الصفحة 40
... slave trade between rubber traders and the coastal peoples , the District Commissioner of Saltpond wrote ( 18 October 1897 ) : From enquiries I have made , I understand that the men who carry rubber down from the interior are not slaves ...
... slave trade between rubber traders and the coastal peoples , the District Commissioner of Saltpond wrote ( 18 October 1897 ) : From enquiries I have made , I understand that the men who carry rubber down from the interior are not slaves ...
الصفحة 127
... slaves and these apparently were not obtainable from the local population , probably for both social and political reasons . The two main sources of slaves in this region were war captives and local miscreants . No group in the middle ...
... slaves and these apparently were not obtainable from the local population , probably for both social and political reasons . The two main sources of slaves in this region were war captives and local miscreants . No group in the middle ...
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Animal Marauders and Family Morality in Africa Aylward Shorter | 9 |
Comparative Analysis of Central African Religions Wyatt MacGaffey | 21 |
The Ashanti Rubber Trade with the Gold Coast in the EighteenNineties | 32 |
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