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الصفحة 336
The preference of crops for one another as associates , i.e. their mutual compatibility , is an obvious prerequisite for combining them into field types . No specific example of this can be quoted from our superficial analysis because ...
The preference of crops for one another as associates , i.e. their mutual compatibility , is an obvious prerequisite for combining them into field types . No specific example of this can be quoted from our superficial analysis because ...
الصفحة 340
Nyangwara cultivators , standing in their sorghum fields and asked what they grew there the year before will reply ... It was only by a study of field and fallow types and of their actual succession as evident from mapping , that it was ...
Nyangwara cultivators , standing in their sorghum fields and asked what they grew there the year before will reply ... It was only by a study of field and fallow types and of their actual succession as evident from mapping , that it was ...
الصفحة 341
tribution in space of the six field and three fallow types of the Nyangwara , an order which , in the framework of the ecological exigencies of the field types , is produced by day - to - day improvisation according to available labour ...
tribution in space of the six field and three fallow types of the Nyangwara , an order which , in the framework of the ecological exigencies of the field types , is produced by day - to - day improvisation according to available labour ...
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activities Afikpo African agnatic agriculture ancestor associated authority called Central chief clan Coast collected common compound concerned Congo Council crops cultivation culture descent deux dialecte discussed Dogon economic elders example existence fact field field types final give given Government head idile important individual initiation Institute interest king land language lineage linguistic living mariage means meeting mother Note Office organization original person political population position possible present problems publication records reference regarded relations relationship RÉPONSE represented ritual rules segments Sérou social society sont South structure tenses tion town traditional tribes Union unit University usually village West whole Yoruba