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For example , after private enterprise was introduced , the elite used the treasury funds to establish private business ... There also , at this time , were examples of an intentional increase in conflict with neighbouring villages .
For example , after private enterprise was introduced , the elite used the treasury funds to establish private business ... There also , at this time , were examples of an intentional increase in conflict with neighbouring villages .
الصفحة 22
In Wemede , for example , where the Wemenou descendants still give Aja names to their children , examples of such names collected show a high degree of influence by Yoruba phonology ; " s and such descendants can no longer communicate ...
In Wemede , for example , where the Wemenou descendants still give Aja names to their children , examples of such names collected show a high degree of influence by Yoruba phonology ; " s and such descendants can no longer communicate ...
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Every reader will doubtless find some favourite reference omitted ( for example , neither Michael Mason's thesis on Nupe nor Jean Boyd's work on Sokoto battlefields are quoted ) . The second topic is a general history of campaigns and ...
Every reader will doubtless find some favourite reference omitted ( for example , neither Michael Mason's thesis on Nupe nor Jean Boyd's work on Sokoto battlefields are quoted ) . The second topic is a general history of campaigns and ...
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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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