Africa, المجلد 63Oxford University Press, 1993 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 86
... population today is mixed both ethnically and religiously . The relatively high degree of heterogeneity for a town of its size in an otherwise rather more homogeneous region is a product of Fatick's economic history . For a brief ...
... population today is mixed both ethnically and religiously . The relatively high degree of heterogeneity for a town of its size in an otherwise rather more homogeneous region is a product of Fatick's economic history . For a brief ...
الصفحة 397
... population as a result of the 1953 population census , and this primacy was maintained in the disputed census of 1963 . The constituency distribution therefore favoured the north , although the south believed that faster population ...
... population as a result of the 1953 population census , and this primacy was maintained in the disputed census of 1963 . The constituency distribution therefore favoured the north , although the south believed that faster population ...
الصفحة 537
... population of at least 140 women and a transient population of perhaps a dozen or more supportive kin , including a few men who were husbands of the resident women . Very occa- sionally male witches are also segregated there . In 1991 I ...
... population of at least 140 women and a transient population of perhaps a dozen or more supportive kin , including a few men who were husbands of the resident women . Very occa- sionally male witches are also segregated there . In 1991 I ...
المحتوى
money movement and AIDS in northwest | 19 |
The consequences of crisis | 36 |
A marabouts rise Abomeys fall | 80 |
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