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POPULATION , ECONOMY AND DOMESTIC GROUPS - THE KITUI CASE1 Michael O'Leary Major factors which influence the pace of change in rural districts of Kenya relate to the nature of the local environment and traditional economy , population ...
POPULATION , ECONOMY AND DOMESTIC GROUPS - THE KITUI CASE1 Michael O'Leary Major factors which influence the pace of change in rural districts of Kenya relate to the nature of the local environment and traditional economy , population ...
الصفحة 65
The data for my arguments are derived from two Akamba neighbourhoods in Kitui Ngangani and Syoyua- which have contrasting population densities and economies . The term ' neighbourhood ' denotes utui ( pl . motui ) , 2 which is a ...
The data for my arguments are derived from two Akamba neighbourhoods in Kitui Ngangani and Syoyua- which have contrasting population densities and economies . The term ' neighbourhood ' denotes utui ( pl . motui ) , 2 which is a ...
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His synthesis invokes population concentration in this area during the nineteenth century resulting from tribal conflicts , causing over - population and over - exploitation of the land , exacerbated by the caravan trade with its large ...
His synthesis invokes population concentration in this area during the nineteenth century resulting from tribal conflicts , causing over - population and over - exploitation of the land , exacerbated by the caravan trade with its large ...
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