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الصفحة 86
Among those Embu who had emigrated the largest numbers in 1979 were living in Nairobi . Male migrants predominated , with a 1979 sex ratio ( males per 100 females ) of 167.4 for Embu people living in Nairobi ( Government of Kenya ...
Among those Embu who had emigrated the largest numbers in 1979 were living in Nairobi . Male migrants predominated , with a 1979 sex ratio ( males per 100 females ) of 167.4 for Embu people living in Nairobi ( Government of Kenya ...
الصفحة 196
In the north , by contrast , people continued to live by growing subsistence crops and fishing , probably until German ... of living in the city , and several families who were previously living there have now returned to the village .
In the north , by contrast , people continued to live by growing subsistence crops and fishing , probably until German ... of living in the city , and several families who were previously living there have now returned to the village .
الصفحة 319
At the time of the ' riot ' she was living in Nairobi ( Spencer , 1985 : 53 ) although she came from Weithaga in Location 10 of the Fort Hall District . This was an area where Thuku had strong support , especially among the young ...
At the time of the ' riot ' she was living in Nairobi ( Spencer , 1985 : 53 ) although she came from Weithaga in Location 10 of the Fort Hall District . This was an area where Thuku had strong support , especially among the young ...
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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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