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الصفحة 48
An Economic History of Central Niger . Oxford : Clarendon Press . and Lovejoy , P. 1976. “ The desert - edge economy of the central Sudan ' , in Michael Glantz ( ed . ) , The Politics of Natural Disaster : the case of the Sahel drought ...
An Economic History of Central Niger . Oxford : Clarendon Press . and Lovejoy , P. 1976. “ The desert - edge economy of the central Sudan ' , in Michael Glantz ( ed . ) , The Politics of Natural Disaster : the case of the Sahel drought ...
الصفحة 49
“ Pastoral Development in Central Niger : final report of the Niger Range and Livestock Project ' , unpublished report to the Ministry of Rural Development and USAID , Niger . Thomson , J. 1981. ' Analysis of Pastoral Zone Institutions ...
“ Pastoral Development in Central Niger : final report of the Niger Range and Livestock Project ' , unpublished report to the Ministry of Rural Development and USAID , Niger . Thomson , J. 1981. ' Analysis of Pastoral Zone Institutions ...
الصفحة 298
The Universities Mission to Central Africa ( UMCA ) responded to Livingstone's plea . An advance party arrived in British Central Africa in 1876 , followed by the African Lakes Company , the commercial wing of the Christian missions ...
The Universities Mission to Central Africa ( UMCA ) responded to Livingstone's plea . An advance party arrived in British Central Africa in 1876 , followed by the African Lakes Company , the commercial wing of the Christian missions ...
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Southern Kuba masquerade figures in a funerary context | 7 |
Condition swahili et identité politique | 21 |
a reexamination of theories of marginality | 234 |
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