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الصفحة 220
Jean - Pierre was behaving contrary to all Rwandan customs and social norms , and would listen to nobody ; people of authority in Rwanda , neighbours , relatives — no one could influence what he did . One might think that his reason for ...
Jean - Pierre was behaving contrary to all Rwandan customs and social norms , and would listen to nobody ; people of authority in Rwanda , neighbours , relatives — no one could influence what he did . One might think that his reason for ...
الصفحة 233
They had one child and Donatila was pregnant again by the time the refugees had to return to Rwanda . At that moment her husband's family intervened : they forced the boy to divorce her and leave Tanzania without Donatila .
They had one child and Donatila was pregnant again by the time the refugees had to return to Rwanda . At that moment her husband's family intervened : they forced the boy to divorce her and leave Tanzania without Donatila .
الصفحة 236
These were Tutsi who had left Rwanda in 1959–60 during the struggle for independence and the subsequent massacres . On this new identity card no mention was made of ethnic affiliation . In most cases the organisations supply the wood ...
These were Tutsi who had left Rwanda in 1959–60 during the struggle for independence and the subsequent massacres . On this new identity card no mention was made of ethnic affiliation . In most cases the organisations supply the wood ...
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conservation community | 25 |
legitimating | 46 |
Locating the politics of a Sierra Leonean chiefdom | 55 |
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