Africa, المجلد 72Oxford University Press, 2002 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 172
... population groups or ( 2 ) members of ' tribal or semi - tribal ' population groups who are regarded as the aboriginal inhabitants of their country . The second is a polythetic definition , based on a complex of principles , but among ...
... population groups or ( 2 ) members of ' tribal or semi - tribal ' population groups who are regarded as the aboriginal inhabitants of their country . The second is a polythetic definition , based on a complex of principles , but among ...
الصفحة 210
... population in the 1988 population census . Since they are a negligible minority the Bainunk are not registered under a separate entry ( Republique du Sénégal , 1992 : 21 ) . 6 In early 1999 the Senegalese government indeed gave Robert ...
... population in the 1988 population census . Since they are a negligible minority the Bainunk are not registered under a separate entry ( Republique du Sénégal , 1992 : 21 ) . 6 In early 1999 the Senegalese government indeed gave Robert ...
الصفحة 313
... population increased from about 18,000 in 1901 to around 135,000 half a century later . Urbanisation and the development of transport infrastructures were accompanied by rapid population growth . Due in part to improvements in health ...
... population increased from about 18,000 in 1901 to around 135,000 half a century later . Urbanisation and the development of transport infrastructures were accompanied by rapid population growth . Due in part to improvements in health ...
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STANFORD UNIVERSITY | 1 |
Patronage millennialism and the serpent god Mumbo in southwest | 29 |
law human rights and British | 55 |
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activities administration African Argobba argued associated authority became become beliefs British called cattle central chiefs Christian colonial compound concerned considered continued courts cultural discussion District domestic early economic effective elders ethnic European example experience expressed fact Fathers forces groups household housing human important individual initiation Institute interests International Kuria land language less living London material means missionaries nature Nigeria official organisation period person political population position possible practices present problems production question referred region relations Report represent result ritual rule settlements social society South spirits status structure suggest symbolic things town trade traditional understanding University Press urban village witchcraft woman women young