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الصفحة 365
Such an interpretation takes on a new meaning when we ask why blood brotherhood flourished in the nineteenth ... as Bunyoro ' the social and political ends formerly served by the pact ... are met by other means ' ( 1958 : 203 ) .
Such an interpretation takes on a new meaning when we ask why blood brotherhood flourished in the nineteenth ... as Bunyoro ' the social and political ends formerly served by the pact ... are met by other means ' ( 1958 : 203 ) .
الصفحة 381
At Baguineda , as at Niénébalé and later in the Office du Niger lands north of Ségou , the state tried to initiate major changes in the methods and means of agriculture , as well as reorienting farming objectives towards the market .
At Baguineda , as at Niénébalé and later in the Office du Niger lands north of Ségou , the state tried to initiate major changes in the methods and means of agriculture , as well as reorienting farming objectives towards the market .
الصفحة 419
What zar - bori means to women who take part in it is a moot question . Some authors take the view that it is essentially conservative and palliative . The cult enables women to adjust to their living conditions and accept them without ...
What zar - bori means to women who take part in it is a moot question . Some authors take the view that it is essentially conservative and palliative . The cult enables women to adjust to their living conditions and accept them without ...
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The economic implications of transformations in Akan funeral rites Kwame Arhin | 307 |
Reviews of books | 415 |
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