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الصفحة 204
... in the five different herd size groups , a finding which is not surprising given the critical role of labour in agricultural production and the fact that there are little or no differences in household size across herd size group .
... in the five different herd size groups , a finding which is not surprising given the critical role of labour in agricultural production and the fact that there are little or no differences in household size across herd size group .
الصفحة 392
Thus in the Handbook the Fulbe have been named ' Fulani ' , which is the usual name given to them by the Hausa , whereas the name given by the Kanuri is Fellata , by which they are also weli known ( not to mention the various forms of ...
Thus in the Handbook the Fulbe have been named ' Fulani ' , which is the usual name given to them by the Hausa , whereas the name given by the Kanuri is Fellata , by which they are also weli known ( not to mention the various forms of ...
الصفحة 393
plesionyms ' , i.e. names given to a people by their neighbours , as distinct from ' heteronyms ' , which are alternative names given by the people themselves , as a result of referral to clans . These must be clearly distinguished from ...
plesionyms ' , i.e. names given to a people by their neighbours , as distinct from ' heteronyms ' , which are alternative names given by the people themselves , as a result of referral to clans . These must be clearly distinguished from ...
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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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