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 65
... referred for more background information on the gold mines and the history of Dagara migrants to the mines . 13 For details of the history and agenda of youth associations in northern Ghana see Lentz ( 1995 ) . 14 Bayart , Médard and ...
... referred for more background information on the gold mines and the history of Dagara migrants to the mines . 13 For details of the history and agenda of youth associations in northern Ghana see Lentz ( 1995 ) . 14 Bayart , Médard and ...
الصفحة 75
... referred historically to the first Àtá who ' stole ' the crown from the Iye dynasty , it also referred more immediately to his patrilineal descendant Gabriel Osho , who ' stole ' , as it were , from the public trust . This double ...
... referred historically to the first Àtá who ' stole ' the crown from the Iye dynasty , it also referred more immediately to his patrilineal descendant Gabriel Osho , who ' stole ' , as it were , from the public trust . This double ...
الصفحة 185
... referred to as tamaboro , in the south and east by the Mende term kamajo ( pl . kamajoisia ) . Some tamaboro groups were assisting RSLMF units on the Liberian border in 1994. It was to hit at this co - operation that the RUF / SL ...
... referred to as tamaboro , in the south and east by the Mende term kamajo ( pl . kamajoisia ) . Some tamaboro groups were assisting RSLMF units on the Liberian border in 1994. It was to hit at this co - operation that the RUF / SL ...
المحتوى
conservation community | 25 |
legitimating | 46 |
Locating the politics of a Sierra Leonean chiefdom | 55 |
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