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During the colonial period most timber concessions were given to expatriate logging companies . More recently concessions have been worked with foreign capital but are often formally granted to Cameroonian ' front men ' for such ...
During the colonial period most timber concessions were given to expatriate logging companies . More recently concessions have been worked with foreign capital but are often formally granted to Cameroonian ' front men ' for such ...
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Dates should be given as 23 July 1945 , the 1940s , 1952–56 ; numerals up to ninety - nine should be spelt out but all other numbers given in figures , e.g. 14-18 % ; initials of institutions or countries should be given without stops ...
Dates should be given as 23 July 1945 , the 1940s , 1952–56 ; numerals up to ninety - nine should be spelt out but all other numbers given in figures , e.g. 14-18 % ; initials of institutions or countries should be given without stops ...
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... as representatives of the progenitors , and who are addressed as mother ( iya ) and father ( tata ) . During a funeral it is these clan mothers and fathers — and there may be several on any given occasion — who carry out specified ...
... as representatives of the progenitors , and who are addressed as mother ( iya ) and father ( tata ) . During a funeral it is these clan mothers and fathers — and there may be several on any given occasion — who carry out specified ...
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Researching social capital in Africa Jennifer Widner with | 22 |
legitimating power | 46 |
Yoruba women and the sanctity | 68 |
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