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produced , known as aŋsakali arabai , was an accepted thing and was given out of respect . After the harvest each village would give rice , salt , fowls , and a sheep ( akaba ) to provide for the chief , this gift being known generally ...
produced , known as aŋsakali arabai , was an accepted thing and was given out of respect . After the harvest each village would give rice , salt , fowls , and a sheep ( akaba ) to provide for the chief , this gift being known generally ...
الصفحة 195
4-5 ) is regrettable , given their quality . Less understandable is the omission of such useful sources as Engestrom , Webster , J. J. Williams , Tremearne , Brandt ( the footnote at p . 167 is inadequate ) , and Sidibé .
4-5 ) is regrettable , given their quality . Less understandable is the omission of such useful sources as Engestrom , Webster , J. J. Williams , Tremearne , Brandt ( the footnote at p . 167 is inadequate ) , and Sidibé .
الصفحة 280
Large quotations from it are given in Hausa in the appropriate chronological sections , with a German translation , and this practice is followed with other new materials . Material that has already been published is quoted in English ...
Large quotations from it are given in Hausa in the appropriate chronological sections , with a German translation , and this practice is followed with other new materials . Material that has already been published is quoted in English ...
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An Analytical Note on the Structure of Meru | 20 |
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