Africa, المجلد 59Oxford University Press, 1989 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 358
... colonial period in Unyamwezi can be looked at as the second stage of a three - part history of government that begins with the establishment of chiefship in the area and continues into the creation of the postcolonial state . I am well ...
... colonial period in Unyamwezi can be looked at as the second stage of a three - part history of government that begins with the establishment of chiefship in the area and continues into the creation of the postcolonial state . I am well ...
الصفحة 364
... colonial and colonial periods are still of interest in the present case . As is well known , the shift to colonial rule was full of paradoxes in this context . Because chiefly office was retained , albeit in a highly modified form ...
... colonial and colonial periods are still of interest in the present case . As is well known , the shift to colonial rule was full of paradoxes in this context . Because chiefly office was retained , albeit in a highly modified form ...
الصفحة 445
... colonial administrators . While this policy may have appeared attractive , it contained a fundamental contradiction . The colonial mythology portrayed the Maasai as a warlike people and the establishment of peace in this area was ...
... colonial administrators . While this policy may have appeared attractive , it contained a fundamental contradiction . The colonial mythology portrayed the Maasai as a warlike people and the establishment of peace in this area was ...
المحتوى
anthropologists wife | 265 |
Stereotypes in the service of power | 431 |
knowledge ignorance and power in the context of urban | 461 |
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