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الصفحة 208
Living at a relatively high elevation along the side of the Rift Valley , in lush surroundings , they have over the past 200 years developed a lifestyle quite different from the numerous Cushitic - speaking pastoralists living further ...
Living at a relatively high elevation along the side of the Rift Valley , in lush surroundings , they have over the past 200 years developed a lifestyle quite different from the numerous Cushitic - speaking pastoralists living further ...
الصفحة 352
Coupled with unhygienic and primitive living conditions , this led - notoriously , as colonial administrators would have it - to a high prevalence of sexually transmitted diseases , and even fatalities , in Maasai communities ( Coast ...
Coupled with unhygienic and primitive living conditions , this led - notoriously , as colonial administrators would have it - to a high prevalence of sexually transmitted diseases , and even fatalities , in Maasai communities ( Coast ...
الصفحة 505
The loss of cattle represented a heavy blow to the social identity of the people living in the Teso region . Despite their success as cotton farmers , those living in the Teso region retained their affection for cattle .
The loss of cattle represented a heavy blow to the social identity of the people living in the Teso region . Despite their success as cotton farmers , those living in the Teso region retained their affection for cattle .
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crossbreeding and heritage | 18 |
a feminized subsidy from nature | 37 |
Forest management farmers practices and biodiversity | 63 |
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