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 754
... brewing unless they were brought up in strict Muslim compounds . The majority of them also brew at least once or twice a year , to convert their private red sorghum harvest into beer . However , there are many women for whom brewing and ...
... brewing unless they were brought up in strict Muslim compounds . The majority of them also brew at least once or twice a year , to convert their private red sorghum harvest into beer . However , there are many women for whom brewing and ...
الصفحة 755
... brewed a grist of about 270 kilograms as grain for 16,000 francs . The expenses for milling and the three cart - loads of wood which were bought in this instance were 4500 francs . The monetary value of the water for malting and brewing ...
... brewed a grist of about 270 kilograms as grain for 16,000 francs . The expenses for milling and the three cart - loads of wood which were bought in this instance were 4500 francs . The monetary value of the water for malting and brewing ...
الصفحة 762
... brewing unit . For most women in Manga , and especially in Bentenga , brewing was a source of personal income . The women had started on their own and carried out the operation on their own . The separation of the sexes has been of ...
... brewing unit . For most women in Manga , and especially in Bentenga , brewing was a source of personal income . The women had started on their own and carried out the operation on their own . The separation of the sexes has been of ...
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