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الصفحة 164
with other such intermediary Swahili who do not always have Digo origins . It is remarkable that , though there have been studies of the Digo people as a discrete ethnic group in their home district of Kwale and as a relatively ...
with other such intermediary Swahili who do not always have Digo origins . It is remarkable that , though there have been studies of the Digo people as a discrete ethnic group in their home district of Kwale and as a relatively ...
الصفحة 173
The duality among the Digo of high - status harusi and low - status uhala marriages not only refers respectively to Islamic commitment and nonMuslim Mijikenda origins . It also distinguishes the former as tending towards patrilineal ...
The duality among the Digo of high - status harusi and low - status uhala marriages not only refers respectively to Islamic commitment and nonMuslim Mijikenda origins . It also distinguishes the former as tending towards patrilineal ...
الصفحة 189
Hadramis of humbler origins were , without any doubt , less warmly welcomed and their integration was more difficult . However , in spite of initially unfavourable conditions they managed to insert themselves in the economic sphere ...
Hadramis of humbler origins were , without any doubt , less warmly welcomed and their integration was more difficult . However , in spite of initially unfavourable conditions they managed to insert themselves in the economic sphere ...
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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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activities African African Studies agricultural analysis appear Arab areas associated authority become central century chiefs coast colonial concerned continued crops cultural Digo discussion District East economic effects Embu example existing fact farm farmers given Herero holdings households important increased independence individual Institute interest International involved Islam issues Journal Kenya Kikuyu labour land less living London male marriage means notes official organisation origins Oxford particular period political population position practice present problem production question reference relations relationship relatively Report result role rule rural situation social society soil songs status structure Studies suggests Swahili tenure Thuku trade traditional University Press village West woman women