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الصفحة 391
There are two main reasons why women are not taken on migration : one is the migrant's fear that he would be more likely to establish permanent or long - term residence in Ghana if his wife went along ; the other is his fear that he may ...
There are two main reasons why women are not taken on migration : one is the migrant's fear that he would be more likely to establish permanent or long - term residence in Ghana if his wife went along ; the other is his fear that he may ...
الصفحة 395
Apparently the indigenous chiefs in Ghana also welcomed the establishment of Mossi chiefdoms ; for these institutions take care of strangers , a task for which many of the indigenous chiefdoms were not qualified .
Apparently the indigenous chiefs in Ghana also welcomed the establishment of Mossi chiefdoms ; for these institutions take care of strangers , a task for which many of the indigenous chiefdoms were not qualified .
الصفحة 396
The paradox here is that while the influence of the Mossi chiefs on the minority of migrants with political views has created unpleasantness in Ghana , their traditional control over the majority of migrants has served to insulate their ...
The paradox here is that while the influence of the Mossi chiefs on the minority of migrants with political views has created unpleasantness in Ghana , their traditional control over the majority of migrants has served to insulate their ...
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From Tribute to Tax in a Tikar Chiefdom E M Chilver and P M Kaberry | 20 |
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Yoruba Responses to the Fear of Death Peter MortonWilliams | 34 |
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