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الصفحة 133
The co - operative relationships embodied within these bonds began to change and are still changing in conformity with the degree to which the British are able to affect the conditions of co - operation . There are still certain Pygmoid ...
The co - operative relationships embodied within these bonds began to change and are still changing in conformity with the degree to which the British are able to affect the conditions of co - operation . There are still certain Pygmoid ...
الصفحة 157
The husband is able to spend money on other women , which works directly against the interests of the wife . These accessory women are left behind when the husband moves away with his real or ' ring ' wife .
The husband is able to spend money on other women , which works directly against the interests of the wife . These accessory women are left behind when the husband moves away with his real or ' ring ' wife .
الصفحة 191
It is equally important that each member of government , in his turn , should be able to read over in African papers the thoughts and conclusions of individual representative Africans upon government policies and the personal acts of ...
It is equally important that each member of government , in his turn , should be able to read over in African papers the thoughts and conclusions of individual representative Africans upon government policies and the personal acts of ...
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The Moral Code of the Ngoni and their former Military State | 24 |
MILITARY STATE Margaret Read page 1 | 25 |
643 | 39 |
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able activities administration African agriculture Bahima Bairu Bantu become boys called carried cattle ceremony changes chief child Colonial culture economic European fact father girl give given hand head husband important increase indigènes individual Institute interest kind labour land language living London marriage means methods mission mother native nature Ngoni organization person play population possible practical present problem production question relation relationships relatives situation social society Sotho South standard things tion to-day tribes University vernacular village White whole wife woman women young