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الصفحة 407
The effects of these devaluations were recalled as devastating by all Haya that I knew ; but it was also recognised that some wachuluzi could receive up to ten times the price they had advanced for a farmer's coffee harvest in a single ...
The effects of these devaluations were recalled as devastating by all Haya that I knew ; but it was also recognised that some wachuluzi could receive up to ten times the price they had advanced for a farmer's coffee harvest in a single ...
الصفحة 408
Indeed , I found in my discussions with Haya men who had traded in the black market ( magendo ) during the post - Independence period that coffee continued to be linked with clothing . In their near standardised accounts of magendo ...
Indeed , I found in my discussions with Haya men who had traded in the black market ( magendo ) during the post - Independence period that coffee continued to be linked with clothing . In their near standardised accounts of magendo ...
الصفحة 409
commoners was prepared from heavy grasses that were harvested in the open savannah ( orweya ) beyond the limits of the agricultural villages ( ekyaro ) in which Haya families live . Fine clothing for Bahaya is iconic of their efforts to ...
commoners was prepared from heavy grasses that were harvested in the open savannah ( orweya ) beyond the limits of the agricultural villages ( ekyaro ) in which Haya families live . Fine clothing for Bahaya is iconic of their efforts to ...
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EIDE Revolution and Religion in Ethiopia | 499 |
PETER HAENGER Slaves and Slave Holders on the Gold Coast | 508 |
No 3 2002 | 510 |
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