Africa, المجلد 75،الأعداد 1-2Oxford University Press, 2005 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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... continued strength of kinship , for the intensity and importance of ties to place of origin and for relatively permanent marriages and high fertility require historical , political - economic and cultural accounts that seek commonalties ...
... continued strength of kinship , for the intensity and importance of ties to place of origin and for relatively permanent marriages and high fertility require historical , political - economic and cultural accounts that seek commonalties ...
الصفحة 190
... continued to occur after Independence ( Medical Department Annual Report 1948 , Subsection : Division of Insect Borne Diseases , p . 69 , quoted in Ombongi 2000 : ch . 5 ; see also Trant 1970 : 127-143 ) . 21 For example , in 1932 , all ...
... continued to occur after Independence ( Medical Department Annual Report 1948 , Subsection : Division of Insect Borne Diseases , p . 69 , quoted in Ombongi 2000 : ch . 5 ; see also Trant 1970 : 127-143 ) . 21 For example , in 1932 , all ...
الصفحة 204
... continued to be used to translate the name of the Christian God – uThixo , iThongo , uYehova , uDio , uLungileyo , umPezulu , umkulunkulu and um Velinqange ( Colenso 1855 : 56-59 , 160 ) . Unrelenting , Colenso insisted that uNkulunkulu ...
... continued to be used to translate the name of the Christian God – uThixo , iThongo , uYehova , uDio , uLungileyo , umPezulu , umkulunkulu and um Velinqange ( Colenso 1855 : 56-59 , 160 ) . Unrelenting , Colenso insisted that uNkulunkulu ...
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