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الصفحة 31
... the city began in a particular section of Old Town , which is still the part of the city where most Swahili live , and that it was ruled by a Swahili dynasty one member of which , perhaps the last , was a queen called Mwana Mkisi .
... the city began in a particular section of Old Town , which is still the part of the city where most Swahili live , and that it was ruled by a Swahili dynasty one member of which , perhaps the last , was a queen called Mwana Mkisi .
الصفحة 229
An immigrant required minimal investment to begin his occupation : his own strength , a cutlass , an axe , and a ropegirdle , called efi , which he could manufacture from parts of an oil palm tree . Other investments were the village ...
An immigrant required minimal investment to begin his occupation : his own strength , a cutlass , an axe , and a ropegirdle , called efi , which he could manufacture from parts of an oil palm tree . Other investments were the village ...
الصفحة 383
The girl is called enge , ' girl who has been betrothed but not yet given away ' . After the ceremony ' giving her away ' , which does not take place until ' her breasts have become big ' , she is no longer an enge but becomes a yam .
The girl is called enge , ' girl who has been betrothed but not yet given away ' . After the ceremony ' giving her away ' , which does not take place until ' her breasts have become big ' , she is no longer an enge but becomes a yam .
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A Note on their Origins Settlement | 15 |
Contributors to this Number | 28 |
Contributors to Number 1 | 29 |
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