Africa, المجلد 66Oxford University Press, 1996 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 21
... activities . Inhabitants , therefore , encourage the development of forest islands around their settlements more or less deliberately in the course of everyday life , occasionally by planting trees , but principally by managing fire ...
... activities . Inhabitants , therefore , encourage the development of forest islands around their settlements more or less deliberately in the course of everyday life , occasionally by planting trees , but principally by managing fire ...
الصفحة 397
... activities , primarily gardening , basketry , mat making , weaving , embroidery , pottery making , cooking , baking , and other activities that most coastal men , including smiths , consider light and feminine . Many smiths interviewed ...
... activities , primarily gardening , basketry , mat making , weaving , embroidery , pottery making , cooking , baking , and other activities that most coastal men , including smiths , consider light and feminine . Many smiths interviewed ...
الصفحة 592
... activities in the domain of ' development ' projects . The public activities of priests and pastors were carefully watched , and clergy were often asked to use the authority of their office to deliver government messages from the pulpit ...
... activities in the domain of ' development ' projects . The public activities of priests and pastors were carefully watched , and clergy were often asked to use the authority of their office to deliver government messages from the pulpit ...
المحتوى
JAMES FAIRHEAD AND MELISSA LEACH | 14 |
Pastoralism biodiversity and the shaping of savanna landscapes | 37 |
Biodiversity on the farm | 52 |
حقوق النشر | |
30 من الأقسام الأخرى غير ظاهرة
طبعات أخرى - عرض جميع المقتطفات
عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
activities administration African agricultural Akan argued associated authority become beliefs biodiversity Cambridge cent century chiefs colonial concept conservation context continued crop cult cultivation culture disease District diversity early East ecology economic environment established example fact farmers farming field fire forest forms Ghana groups household human important increase indigenous individual Institute interest International Kenya knowledge labour land less living LoDagaa London major means missionaries nature northern noted original past patterns period plant political population position possible practices present problems production recent refer region relations remained result rice ritual savanna season Sierra Leone slave smiths social society species spirit structure suggests traditional trees tumbura University Press vegetation village West women World