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الصفحة 342
Living with metida , ghawiida and ghereega Although the avoidance / seclusion
processes set in motion by death or death - like conditions and those motivated
by birth or birth - like conditions are seemingly located at different ends of the ...
Living with metida , ghawiida and ghereega Although the avoidance / seclusion
processes set in motion by death or death - like conditions and those motivated
by birth or birth - like conditions are seemingly located at different ends of the ...
الصفحة 346
It is very likely that those who refused or feared to drink with the man ' eating the
dirt of death ' themselves had wives of a ... however , are not men but women , not
least those who have experienced numerous miscarriages or infant deaths .
It is very likely that those who refused or feared to drink with the man ' eating the
dirt of death ' themselves had wives of a ... however , are not men but women , not
least those who have experienced numerous miscarriages or infant deaths .
الصفحة 431
Some elites are conscious of the antinomy . " When there is a death , the more
people attend your death celebration - this is very important for us . We elites
condemn spending so much money on cry - dies , but when it is our turn , we all
do it !
Some elites are conscious of the antinomy . " When there is a death , the more
people attend your death celebration - this is very important for us . We elites
condemn spending so much money on cry - dies , but when it is our turn , we all
do it !
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المحتوى
crossbreeding and heritage | 18 |
a feminized subsidy from nature | 37 |
Forest management farmers practices and biodiversity | 63 |
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activities African Asante associated attempt authority become belief breeds British cattle central chiefs Christian church claim clan collection colonial concept conservation continue Council cultural death discussion economic Edweso elders elections ethnic example farming forest Fulani Ghana groups heritage human important indicate individuals Institute interest International Interview issues Kumase land living London means nature Nigeria northern official origins particular party past pastors Pentecostal period political population practices present problems production protection recent reference region relations relationships remain result ritual role rule sexual shea significant social society South species structures suggest territory terroir traditional trees University University Press village West women Yaa Asantewaa young