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الصفحة 147
THE FISHING INDUSTRY . A certain amount of fishing is done all the year round , although the season when there is an abundance of fish is from September to January ; they begin to thin off towards March , and there are not many about ...
THE FISHING INDUSTRY . A certain amount of fishing is done all the year round , although the season when there is an abundance of fish is from September to January ; they begin to thin off towards March , and there are not many about ...
الصفحة 153
The work of the woman in this district is considerably lightened , compared with other districts where she has to collect vegetable munani because fish is not available . Here fishing takes up a large share of the man's time and ...
The work of the woman in this district is considerably lightened , compared with other districts where she has to collect vegetable munani because fish is not available . Here fishing takes up a large share of the man's time and ...
الصفحة 154
At one time Belgians lived on Kilwa island and went out in motor - boats to buy fish straight from the fishermen's canoes to send to Elizabethville . There has always been a good deal of trade between natives . At Mpolokoso fish are id ...
At one time Belgians lived on Kilwa island and went out in motor - boats to buy fish straight from the fishermen's canoes to send to Elizabethville . There has always been a good deal of trade between natives . At Mpolokoso fish are id ...
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Introduction to Nyakyusa Law Godfrey Wilson | 16 |
The Distribution of Native Population over East Africa | 37 |
The Development of the Military Organization in Swaziland | 55 |
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