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الصفحة 62
Land tenure itself draws attention not so much to man - land relationships as to the ' man - man relations which create and determine power in land - based societies ' ( Okoth - Ogendo , this issue ) . Access to such power arises in ...
Land tenure itself draws attention not so much to man - land relationships as to the ' man - man relations which create and determine power in land - based societies ' ( Okoth - Ogendo , this issue ) . Access to such power arises in ...
الصفحة 212
For most , however , such status displays are only temporary , the expenditure fully utilising the rewards of a recent lucrative relationship with a tourist . The status display is itself a fantasy escape from the harshness of day - to ...
For most , however , such status displays are only temporary , the expenditure fully utilising the rewards of a recent lucrative relationship with a tourist . The status display is itself a fantasy escape from the harshness of day - to ...
الصفحة 215
Elders find it intolerable that sons are having intimate relationships with women sometimes older than the elders ... is a complete reversal of every basic age and sexual relationship that is the cornerstone of the Swahili community .
Elders find it intolerable that sons are having intimate relationships with women sometimes older than the elders ... is a complete reversal of every basic age and sexual relationship that is the cornerstone of the Swahili community .
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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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