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History suggests that the dominant groups on the coast were those open to contacts overseas where their relatives and counterparts lived : Arabs , Asians , Europeans and , on a smaller scale , Comorians . Those networks are still active ...
History suggests that the dominant groups on the coast were those open to contacts overseas where their relatives and counterparts lived : Arabs , Asians , Europeans and , on a smaller scale , Comorians . Those networks are still active ...
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313-15 above ) , it is tempting to suggest that they were looking for a scapegoat . ... Magistrate had said that there was ' no evidence given that the askaris were ordered to fire ' , which suggests that they were indeed nervous .
313-15 above ) , it is tempting to suggest that they were looking for a scapegoat . ... Magistrate had said that there was ' no evidence given that the askaris were ordered to fire ' , which suggests that they were indeed nervous .
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Roberts suggests that on the whole under the Bambara state the economy flourished : the Maraka not only benefited by selling the captured slaves along their trading networks , but also , on the state model but with trade rather than war ...
Roberts suggests that on the whole under the Bambara state the economy flourished : the Maraka not only benefited by selling the captured slaves along their trading networks , but also , on the state model but with trade rather than war ...
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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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