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IN SEARCH OF PERSONAL MOBILITY : CHANGING INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS IN TWO BAMILEKE CHIEFDOMS , CAMEROON Jan H. B. den Ouden In this article I discuss the incorporation of the people of two Bamileke chiefdoms into wider economic and ...
IN SEARCH OF PERSONAL MOBILITY : CHANGING INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS IN TWO BAMILEKE CHIEFDOMS , CAMEROON Jan H. B. den Ouden In this article I discuss the incorporation of the people of two Bamileke chiefdoms into wider economic and ...
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Third , more limited opportunities to reduce risk through involvement in social and intersectoral relations have meant that more risk tends to be borne at the household level , necessitating changes in herd investment and marketing ...
Third , more limited opportunities to reduce risk through involvement in social and intersectoral relations have meant that more risk tends to be borne at the household level , necessitating changes in herd investment and marketing ...
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On one hand , the reduced flow into the sector of income from commerce , transportation , tributary relations with farming communities and booty not only means an increase in the vulnerability of upper - status people to the effects of ...
On one hand , the reduced flow into the sector of income from commerce , transportation , tributary relations with farming communities and booty not only means an increase in the vulnerability of upper - status people to the effects of ...
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changing interpersonal relations in two Bamileke | 3 |
the pastoral | 29 |
a terracotta tradition of southeastern Ivory Coast | 51 |
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