Africa, المجلد 68،الأعداد 1-2Oxford University Press, 1998 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 197
... boys with the Kamajors ? There were small boys who were not even my rank . Fifteen , fourteen [ years old ] and even younger , small boys . They are more brave than the bigger boys . A person [ not yet reaching ] adolescence does not ...
... boys with the Kamajors ? There were small boys who were not even my rank . Fifteen , fourteen [ years old ] and even younger , small boys . They are more brave than the bigger boys . A person [ not yet reaching ] adolescence does not ...
الصفحة 211
... boys of 14-15 years , boys they often did not even know . The marriages did not usually last very long ; after a few months many girls were forced to leave - sent away by their husband . People of both sexes and of all ages , when asked ...
... boys of 14-15 years , boys they often did not even know . The marriages did not usually last very long ; after a few months many girls were forced to leave - sent away by their husband . People of both sexes and of all ages , when asked ...
الصفحة 213
... boys find it also important to marry a girl they know , and to know her character and her family . In practice this means that partners are still found not far from home . It is the father who usually arranges the contacts with the ...
... boys find it also important to marry a girl they know , and to know her character and her family . In practice this means that partners are still found not far from home . It is the father who usually arranges the contacts with the ...
المحتوى
conservation community | 25 |
legitimating | 46 |
Locating the politics of a Sierra Leonean chiefdom | 55 |
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