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الصفحة 572
Thus territory located adjacent to the rivers Gash and Setit traditionally belonged to the Kunama , though the Beni - Amer often grazed their livestock there . The intermingling of Beni - Amer with the Kunama of Sokodas has enabled some ...
Thus territory located adjacent to the rivers Gash and Setit traditionally belonged to the Kunama , though the Beni - Amer often grazed their livestock there . The intermingling of Beni - Amer with the Kunama of Sokodas has enabled some ...
الصفحة 573
The Kunama believe that , at the very beginning , each clan had its own land . Historically , clan members probably claimed land on a ' firstcomer ' basis . There was also a tradition that allowed clan members to acquire land that ...
The Kunama believe that , at the very beginning , each clan had its own land . Historically , clan members probably claimed land on a ' firstcomer ' basis . There was also a tradition that allowed clan members to acquire land that ...
الصفحة 587
ition area Theni DOD te : severe communication problem between the local population ( particularly the Kunama ) and the administration . Most government officials , being from outside the region , have no command of the local vernacular ...
ition area Theni DOD te : severe communication problem between the local population ( particularly the Kunama ) and the administration . Most government officials , being from outside the region , have no command of the local vernacular ...
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