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الصفحة 60
Those who came under this arrangement were considered , at least in principle , British subjects , entitled to the legal rights and liberties of Englishmen and owing their allegiance to the Crown . They were different from the occupants ...
Those who came under this arrangement were considered , at least in principle , British subjects , entitled to the legal rights and liberties of Englishmen and owing their allegiance to the Crown . They were different from the occupants ...
الصفحة 216
In Senegal election results are always contested as presumably manipulated . the regional council , which was considered incompatible with his other responsibilities , and passed the office on to a political ally .
In Senegal election results are always contested as presumably manipulated . the regional council , which was considered incompatible with his other responsibilities , and passed the office on to a political ally .
الصفحة 308
A man is considered omayova if he consistently performs the tasks of a woman , if he takes on any of the habits and characteristics associated with women , or if he fails to do what is expected of a man . Omayova applies to any person ...
A man is considered omayova if he consistently performs the tasks of a woman , if he takes on any of the habits and characteristics associated with women , or if he fails to do what is expected of a man . Omayova applies to any person ...
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المحتوى
TIRFE MAMMO The Paradox of Africas Poverty Philippa Bevan | 166 |
ALBERT KWOKWO BARUME Heading towards Extinction? Alan Barnard | 172 |
EDITORSHIP OF AFRICA | 178 |
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طبعات أخرى - عرض جميع المقتطفات
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activities administration African animals Argobba argued associated authority became become beliefs British called cattle central chiefs Christian close colonial compound concerned considered continued courtyard cultural discussion District domestic economic effective ethnic European example existence expressed fact Fathers forces Ghana groups household housing human important individual initiation Institute interest International land language less living London material meals means nature Nguni organisation person political population position possible practices present problems production question referred region relations Report represent result ritual role rule serve settlements social society Sotho South space spirits status structure suggests symbolic town trade traditional understanding University Press village witchcraft woman women young