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To a remarkable degree , however , the massive influx of Pagans to Guider Town does not appear to have altered its character as an essentially Muslim Fulbe town . Only a tiny minority of Pagan migrants appear seriously concerned by this ...
To a remarkable degree , however , the massive influx of Pagans to Guider Town does not appear to have altered its character as an essentially Muslim Fulbe town . Only a tiny minority of Pagan migrants appear seriously concerned by this ...
الصفحة 4
An attack on the Tiv by the Chamba in the early decades of the nineteenth century does not appear in the traditions of the Iharev and Masev segments of the Tiv , from which Dorward reasons that the expansion north was already underway ...
An attack on the Tiv by the Chamba in the early decades of the nineteenth century does not appear in the traditions of the Iharev and Masev segments of the Tiv , from which Dorward reasons that the expansion north was already underway ...
الصفحة 70
Dassanetch men appear to marry at roughly the same age as the Barma ( Almagor , 1980 : 153 ) and , also like the Barma , ' a man pays his own bridewealth . . . and thus demonstrates his independence from his father and his brothers ...
Dassanetch men appear to marry at roughly the same age as the Barma ( Almagor , 1980 : 153 ) and , also like the Barma , ' a man pays his own bridewealth . . . and thus demonstrates his independence from his father and his brothers ...
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