Africa, المجلد 51Oxford University Press, 1981 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 850
... Dahalo or Juan , though the latter term is more common today . ' Dahalo ' is a perjorative term in Aweer meaning stupid or worthless people . I was told that the Boni called them this because they didn't know how to trade properly and ...
... Dahalo or Juan , though the latter term is more common today . ' Dahalo ' is a perjorative term in Aweer meaning stupid or worthless people . I was told that the Boni called them this because they didn't know how to trade properly and ...
الصفحة 857
... Dahalo , given the present social system in operation , will never be assimilated by Oromo- or Somali - speaking pastoralists . SYNTHESIS The most likely explanation of Dahalo origins is that they are a remnant of the original Southern ...
... Dahalo , given the present social system in operation , will never be assimilated by Oromo- or Somali - speaking pastoralists . SYNTHESIS The most likely explanation of Dahalo origins is that they are a remnant of the original Southern ...
الصفحة 862
... Dahalo et Wata , occupant chacun des territoires différents . Les Dahalo furent les premiers à s'installer sur la côte ; vinrent ensuite les Boni et , en dernier , les Wata tels que nous les connaissons aujourd'hui : il est toutefois ...
... Dahalo et Wata , occupant chacun des territoires différents . Les Dahalo furent les premiers à s'installer sur la côte ; vinrent ensuite les Boni et , en dernier , les Wata tels que nous les connaissons aujourd'hui : il est toutefois ...
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