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As time passed , substantial numbers of individuals from other nearby Pagan groups , such as the Daba , Fali , Moundang , and Ndjegn , also moved to town , and were soon followed by representatives of even more distant Pagan groups ...
As time passed , substantial numbers of individuals from other nearby Pagan groups , such as the Daba , Fali , Moundang , and Ndjegn , also moved to town , and were soon followed by representatives of even more distant Pagan groups ...
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For the most part , they did not come in large groups nor establish major power bases such as a cluster of Mande towns . From their places of settlement in the plain , some families sent kinsmen coastward : the Gbara , Kanu and Bangura ...
For the most part , they did not come in large groups nor establish major power bases such as a cluster of Mande towns . From their places of settlement in the plain , some families sent kinsmen coastward : the Gbara , Kanu and Bangura ...
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Market control in peasant economies , however , usually offers the major means of wealth and upward mobility at the local level , so different power groups there may challenge the state's hegemony ( Saul , 1969 ; Hyden , 1970 ) .
Market control in peasant economies , however , usually offers the major means of wealth and upward mobility at the local level , so different power groups there may challenge the state's hegemony ( Saul , 1969 ; Hyden , 1970 ) .
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