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 3
... strategies of recruitment and control , they do not necessarily function to maximise labour productivity . How do patterns of resource access and use vary across different environ- ments in Africa ? This is an important question not ...
... strategies of recruitment and control , they do not necessarily function to maximise labour productivity . How do patterns of resource access and use vary across different environ- ments in Africa ? This is an important question not ...
الصفحة 49
... strategies of access to productive resources in many rural African economies may have encouraged under - investment in increased agricultural production and promoted inclu- sive strategies of management which do little to maximise ...
... strategies of access to productive resources in many rural African economies may have encouraged under - investment in increased agricultural production and promoted inclu- sive strategies of management which do little to maximise ...
الصفحة 51
... strategies and methods of cultivation which in the long run are not sustainable , but may also begin to divest their ' holdings ' in social institutions such as marriage . The evidence on this issue is not entirely clear . Sharp and ...
... strategies and methods of cultivation which in the long run are not sustainable , but may also begin to divest their ' holdings ' in social institutions such as marriage . The evidence on this issue is not entirely clear . Sharp and ...
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anthropologists wife | 265 |
Stereotypes in the service of power | 431 |
knowledge ignorance and power in the context of urban | 461 |
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administration African Studies agrarian agricultural agronomist analysis Arab areas authority beachboys Botswana British Cambridge Cameroon cattle central centre century chiefdom chiefs Christian church coast colonial context crops cultivation cultural Digo District dominant East Africa economic elders Embu Embu District ethnic European example farm farmers fombuen Ghana Guinea-Bissau Hadramis Haugerud Hausa Herero household Ibibio important independence individual ISBN Islam issues Kedjom Kenya Kikuyu labour land tenure London Maasai male Malindi marriage mbari Mijikenda movement Murang'a Murang'a District Muslim Nairobi Namibia Nigeria Nyamwezi Oberi Okaime organisation Oxford particular political population problems production reference regime regional relations relationship religious ritual role rural Rwanda Samuel Maharero social society soil songs South Africa spirit status strategies stratification structure Swahili Tanzania tenure reform Thuku tion tourists trade traditional Tswana University Press village women Yoruba Zanzibar