Africa, المجلد 52Oxford University Press, 1982 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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... central authority to control such activity . But if the most effective weapon even in the early nineteenth century was still the arrow does it make sense to blame the horse for the absence of political centralisation ? Could any central ...
... central authority to control such activity . But if the most effective weapon even in the early nineteenth century was still the arrow does it make sense to blame the horse for the absence of political centralisation ? Could any central ...
الصفحة 85
... central authority , but if Wilks is right , it must have been a necessary one . The horse , however ineffective as a fighting weapon , was an efficient and speedy carrier of government messages . Considered in this light its role in the ...
... central authority , but if Wilks is right , it must have been a necessary one . The horse , however ineffective as a fighting weapon , was an efficient and speedy carrier of government messages . Considered in this light its role in the ...
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... Central , by JEAN - CLAUDE MULLER . Quebec : Serge Fleury 1980 , 494 pp . For too many years the hastily compiled reports of colonial officers ( particularly C. K. Meek's studies of Northern Nigeria ) remained the best sources of data ...
... Central , by JEAN - CLAUDE MULLER . Quebec : Serge Fleury 1980 , 494 pp . For too many years the hastily compiled reports of colonial officers ( particularly C. K. Meek's studies of Northern Nigeria ) remained the best sources of data ...
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activities administration African agricultural ancestors appear areas associated authority Bashu become cattle cent central chiefs child communities concerned continue courts cultural dans depend discussion District divinities early economic effect evidence existing fact farms fertility forces further given Government groups important increased individual Institute interest International involved Island labour land less lineage living London major Makoni marriage means nature noted Nyavingi original party period person political population possible practice present problems production question reference region relations relationship relatively represented resettlement response ritual role royal rule rural settlers significant social society songs South spirits structure suggest TABLE traditional Tribal University University Press urban village women Zimbabwe