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الصفحة 133
And Howe did not allow him to open new land for cultivation unless he changed his identification . It was in defiance of Howe's decision to punish Katola that Kuntuluma went to cut the new boundary about two hundred yards north of the ...
And Howe did not allow him to open new land for cultivation unless he changed his identification . It was in defiance of Howe's decision to punish Katola that Kuntuluma went to cut the new boundary about two hundred yards north of the ...
الصفحة 136
Perhaps as a result of the second point , some chiefs gave permission to more than one European land seeker for the same piece of land , thinking that all Europeans were for the British Queen . The conflict of claims by Europeans to the ...
Perhaps as a result of the second point , some chiefs gave permission to more than one European land seeker for the same piece of land , thinking that all Europeans were for the British Queen . The conflict of claims by Europeans to the ...
الصفحة 143
For instance , he feels that inequality of access to land within the traditional land - holding system should be construed differently from inequality associated with the colonial system of freehold land . This is quite correct .
For instance , he feels that inequality of access to land within the traditional land - holding system should be construed differently from inequality associated with the colonial system of freehold land . This is quite correct .
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DAVID S NEWBURY | 389 |
some | 404 |
On the use of the term Creole | 422 |
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Africa analysis associated become Beti called cattle central century chief child claim clan colonial concerned context cultural d'une dependence discussion economic elders ethnic example existence fact femme field forces forgeron given groups identity important individual initiation Institute interest International involved kinship labour land language less lineage living London major male marriage means nature noted Nuer organization origin particular period person political population position present problem production published question reference relations relationship represented ritual rural secret social society sources South southern status structure suggests symbolic term town traditional units University University Press village West wheeled wife woman women