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 27
... village histories begin with the meeting up of village ancestors and the clearing of a space for settlement . Masquerades , such as male , represent forest powers ( cf. Ardener , 1996 ) , whilst creatures such as the tree hyrax are ...
... village histories begin with the meeting up of village ancestors and the clearing of a space for settlement . Masquerades , such as male , represent forest powers ( cf. Ardener , 1996 ) , whilst creatures such as the tree hyrax are ...
الصفحة 121
... village heads from three other villages in the area came to Yakawada ( District ) Comprehensive Health Centre to report outbreaks of CSM in their villages . One village head reported four cases and one death , another , five cases and ...
... village heads from three other villages in the area came to Yakawada ( District ) Comprehensive Health Centre to report outbreaks of CSM in their villages . One village head reported four cases and one death , another , five cases and ...
الصفحة 189
... village young men for community defence ) . The young man now wants vocational training , but would rejoin an irregular unit tomorrow if required . When he says , ' to defend my motherland ' , he is probably speaking about Kailahun ...
... village young men for community defence ) . The young man now wants vocational training , but would rejoin an irregular unit tomorrow if required . When he says , ' to defend my motherland ' , he is probably speaking about Kailahun ...
المحتوى
conservation community | 25 |
legitimating | 46 |
Locating the politics of a Sierra Leonean chiefdom | 55 |
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