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الصفحة 241
There were other relations of affiliation at the individual level based , for instance , on religious orders ( tariiqa ) . The ' tariiqa affiliation is a matter of personal choice ' and so ' cuts across clan and lineage boundaries ...
There were other relations of affiliation at the individual level based , for instance , on religious orders ( tariiqa ) . The ' tariiqa affiliation is a matter of personal choice ' and so ' cuts across clan and lineage boundaries ...
الصفحة 367
contemplate using condoms in temporary relations , and particularly with non - Maasai partners ( relations generally disliked by Maasai : Talle 1999 ) . Compared to conjugal sex , these relations are at any rate unstable and disordered ...
contemplate using condoms in temporary relations , and particularly with non - Maasai partners ( relations generally disliked by Maasai : Talle 1999 ) . Compared to conjugal sex , these relations are at any rate unstable and disordered ...
الصفحة 464
Furthermore , many studies on the relations between protected areas and local communities take place in a context where these relations are antagonistic from the start , often because the areas have been established by evicting ...
Furthermore , many studies on the relations between protected areas and local communities take place in a context where these relations are antagonistic from the start , often because the areas have been established by evicting ...
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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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