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الصفحة 253
The latter derive from interviews with a number of Kikuyu who lived the story Kanogo recounts . Their testimony casts considerable light on the routine of African life in the Highlands , where they organised themselves through such ...
The latter derive from interviews with a number of Kikuyu who lived the story Kanogo recounts . Their testimony casts considerable light on the routine of African life in the Highlands , where they organised themselves through such ...
الصفحة 319
Only on rare occasions when extremely provoked did women use this curse and Kikuyu generally found it disgusting ( Lambert , 1956 : 99 ) . Nyanjiru's offer to exchange attire with the men was a well - understood insult .
Only on rare occasions when extremely provoked did women use this curse and Kikuyu generally found it disgusting ( Lambert , 1956 : 99 ) . Nyanjiru's offer to exchange attire with the men was a well - understood insult .
الصفحة 448
The Report of the Kenya Land Commission ( 1934 : section 665 ) saw the penetration of Kikuyu ' squatters ' into Maasailand as advantageous because the creation of agricultural settlements would be an example to the Maasai .
The Report of the Kenya Land Commission ( 1934 : section 665 ) saw the penetration of Kikuyu ' squatters ' into Maasailand as advantageous because the creation of agricultural settlements would be an example to the Maasai .
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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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