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الصفحة 104
It is much more like the pattern which she says is typical of the West Indies . In her summary of features distinguishing West African from West Indian fostering ( 1975 : 161 ) , Goody stresses , among other things : i ) whether the ...
It is much more like the pattern which she says is typical of the West Indies . In her summary of features distinguishing West African from West Indian fostering ( 1975 : 161 ) , Goody stresses , among other things : i ) whether the ...
الصفحة 108
The discussions of fostering in the West Indies ( R. T. Smith 1956 ; M. G. Smith 1962 ) are largely concerned with the children women bear outside the framework of marriage . Marriage in the West Indies is unstable among the groups ...
The discussions of fostering in the West Indies ( R. T. Smith 1956 ; M. G. Smith 1962 ) are largely concerned with the children women bear outside the framework of marriage . Marriage in the West Indies is unstable among the groups ...
الصفحة 191
n.p. THE West African intellectual community owes a great debt to Michael Crowder . For nearly twenty years he has been moving round from one university to another — Ibadan , Fourah Bay College , Ife , the Kano campus of Ahmadu Bello ...
n.p. THE West African intellectual community owes a great debt to Michael Crowder . For nearly twenty years he has been moving round from one university to another — Ibadan , Fourah Bay College , Ife , the Kano campus of Ahmadu Bello ...
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