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الصفحة 71
Brothers could easily separate then and obtain their own individual holdings , either by dividing family land or by migrating to new and ... Nowadays in the Central Division of Kitui mass migrations to new lands have mostly ceased .
Brothers could easily separate then and obtain their own individual holdings , either by dividing family land or by migrating to new and ... Nowadays in the Central Division of Kitui mass migrations to new lands have mostly ceased .
الصفحة 66
contradiction between encouraging capital accumulation as a means of lengthening the period of dependency among sons ; and the consequences of such a'strategy on the landowner's access to the use of his own land .
contradiction between encouraging capital accumulation as a means of lengthening the period of dependency among sons ; and the consequences of such a'strategy on the landowner's access to the use of his own land .
الصفحة 69
Of major significance in this explanation is the quantity of land involved in the different types of usufructuary allocation , and the relative opportunity costs to the landowner of allocating arable and grazing usufruct respectively .
Of major significance in this explanation is the quantity of land involved in the different types of usufructuary allocation , and the relative opportunity costs to the landowner of allocating arable and grazing usufruct respectively .
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Rank and class among the Asante and Fante in the nineteenth | 1 |
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