Africa, المجلد 69،الأعداد 1-2Oxford University Press, 1999 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 2
... means of gaining access to critical environmental knowledge held by indigenous groups , thereby opening up new frontiers for commercial exploitation of the environment ( Laird et al . , forthcoming ; Cunningham , forthcoming ) ...
... means of gaining access to critical environmental knowledge held by indigenous groups , thereby opening up new frontiers for commercial exploitation of the environment ( Laird et al . , forthcoming ; Cunningham , forthcoming ) ...
الصفحة 247
... means is that all the young men in the roughly one - half of Nyaheiya's homesteads that have custodianship of no cattle at all , plus some unknown percentage of homesteads that do have custodianship of cattle but have no ' back ' to ...
... means is that all the young men in the roughly one - half of Nyaheiya's homesteads that have custodianship of no cattle at all , plus some unknown percentage of homesteads that do have custodianship of cattle but have no ' back ' to ...
الصفحة 318
... means justice and Ukweli means truth , not peace and prosperity . Similarly , because of their theoretical bias , David Throup and Charles Hornsby do not properly understand the Matiba phenomenon . Like J. M. Kariuki or Jean - Marie ...
... means justice and Ukweli means truth , not peace and prosperity . Similarly , because of their theoretical bias , David Throup and Charles Hornsby do not properly understand the Matiba phenomenon . Like J. M. Kariuki or Jean - Marie ...
المحتوى
Community forestry and conditionality in The Gambia | 1 |
Negotiating Asante family survival in Kumasi Ghana Gracia Clark | 66 |
an institutionalised relationship between women among | 87 |
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accountable activities administrative African agricultural AIDS Asante associated authorities become British cattle cattle raiders cent central chiefs Chisupe Christian claim colonial context continue conversion culture decisions District economic effect ethnic example forces forest forestry give given groups hand homesteads household husband identity important income increased individual Institute interest International interview involved Islam issue Kenya Kuria labour land laws living London Malawi marriage mchape means missionaries mother Muslim natural participation period person policies political population position practices Prempeh present problem production question raiding relations relationship religion religious remains representative reproductive responsible ritual role rule rural Service sisters social society structure traditional University Press village West woman women young