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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... ethnic enclaves , in informal groups as well as in organized women's hometown associations . The relevance of this core symbol for reproduction derives from the content of the memories as well as the circumstances of transmission at ...
... ethnic enclaves , in informal groups as well as in organized women's hometown associations . The relevance of this core symbol for reproduction derives from the content of the memories as well as the circumstances of transmission at ...
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... ethnic groups in Nigeria , and indeed many societies in Africa , can be accurately described as placing great importance on place of origin , even ( and maybe especially ) as communities are increasingly characterized by extensive ...
... ethnic groups in Nigeria , and indeed many societies in Africa , can be accurately described as placing great importance on place of origin , even ( and maybe especially ) as communities are increasingly characterized by extensive ...
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... ethnic boundaries . Similarly , in contemporary south - eastern Nigeria young women's sexuality is the object of intense discourse , with people regularly lamenting that freer sexual relations are an indication of the deterioration of ...
... ethnic boundaries . Similarly , in contemporary south - eastern Nigeria young women's sexuality is the object of intense discourse , with people regularly lamenting that freer sexual relations are an indication of the deterioration of ...
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