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الصفحة 89
They are explicitly portrayed as pre - social . In the narratives , different features of their life form are highlighted . Often the narrator mentions that these beings were not born , but emerged from the earth or from the sky .
They are explicitly portrayed as pre - social . In the narratives , different features of their life form are highlighted . Often the narrator mentions that these beings were not born , but emerged from the earth or from the sky .
الصفحة 95
In whatever meaning weogo is employed , it always refers to a distinction between , on the one hand , a zone that is qualified as home , a place for human and social activities , and , on the other , an exterior , a beyond .
In whatever meaning weogo is employed , it always refers to a distinction between , on the one hand , a zone that is qualified as home , a place for human and social activities , and , on the other , an exterior , a beyond .
الصفحة 99
Keeping intact certain spaces in the bush that are not marked by social presence is a precondition for taking from nature . Maane subscribes to the wider pattern of African societies , that do not consider nature as something to be ...
Keeping intact certain spaces in the bush that are not marked by social presence is a precondition for taking from nature . Maane subscribes to the wider pattern of African societies , that do not consider nature as something to be ...
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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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