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الصفحة 68
It examines the relationship between access to land and agrarian change among the Embu , a Bantu people who occupy Mount Kenya's fertile south - eastern foothills . The Embu people are closely related linguistically and culturally to ...
It examines the relationship between access to land and agrarian change among the Embu , a Bantu people who occupy Mount Kenya's fertile south - eastern foothills . The Embu people are closely related linguistically and culturally to ...
الصفحة 69
important trading ties to neighbouring lowland societies more dependent on livestock ( e.g. the Embu with the Mbeere , the Meru with the Tharaka , and the Kikuyu with the Maasai ) . People have cultivated the fertile highlands east of ...
important trading ties to neighbouring lowland societies more dependent on livestock ( e.g. the Embu with the Mbeere , the Meru with the Tharaka , and the Kikuyu with the Maasai ) . People have cultivated the fertile highlands east of ...
الصفحة 86
Coffee co - operative societies in Embu were disrupted somewhat during the emergency as ' many of the officers , committeemen , and growers from the co - operative were detained ' ibid .: 97 ) . In addition , the inaccuracy of the ...
Coffee co - operative societies in Embu were disrupted somewhat during the emergency as ' many of the officers , committeemen , and growers from the co - operative were detained ' ibid .: 97 ) . In addition , the inaccuracy of the ...
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Some issues of theory in the study of tenure relations in African agriculture | 6 |
Environment and access to resources in Africa | 18 |
Social institutions and access to resources | 36 |
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