Africa, المجلد 72،الأعداد 3-4Oxford University Press, 2002 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 401
... less noble . It is worth noting that etymologically the term is derived from the Kiswahili verb kuunga , to join , to come together , used in the passive ( -UNGwa ) and reciprocal ( UNGwana ) form . Thus Waungwana are those who are ...
... less noble . It is worth noting that etymologically the term is derived from the Kiswahili verb kuunga , to join , to come together , used in the passive ( -UNGwa ) and reciprocal ( UNGwana ) form . Thus Waungwana are those who are ...
الصفحة 615
... less commitment to developing community themes . In their dyadic projections they were more likely than non - Christian youth to produce paternal images , and less likely than the latter to portray spousal or sibling dyads ( ibid .: 63 ) ...
... less commitment to developing community themes . In their dyadic projections they were more likely than non - Christian youth to produce paternal images , and less likely than the latter to portray spousal or sibling dyads ( ibid .: 63 ) ...
الصفحة 656
... less effect , in his discussion of spirit possession . But all the chapters are theoretically informed and thoughtful . Durham , for instance , in her discussion of democracy in Botswana , provides a wonderfully astute account of the ...
... less effect , in his discussion of spirit possession . But all the chapters are theoretically informed and thoughtful . Durham , for instance , in her discussion of democracy in Botswana , provides a wonderfully astute account of the ...
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AFRICA | 339 |
kingship political | 368 |
materialist encounters in northwest | 391 |
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