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الصفحة 419
Provided that she has one or more co - resident sons , she will be entitled to continue to cultivate the land ... With increasing numbers of young men leaving the community in search of work , the continued bearing of sons by a widow ...
Provided that she has one or more co - resident sons , she will be entitled to continue to cultivate the land ... With increasing numbers of young men leaving the community in search of work , the continued bearing of sons by a widow ...
الصفحة 426
In Murang'a the persistence of belief in the efficacy of curses and witchcraft continues to have implications for ... which along with the persistence of economic insecurity ( particularly with regard to women's continued lack of ...
In Murang'a the persistence of belief in the efficacy of curses and witchcraft continues to have implications for ... which along with the persistence of economic insecurity ( particularly with regard to women's continued lack of ...
الصفحة 599
At that time the wives and young children of all the salaried men continued to live in ( and subsist on ) the husbands ' Mwika garden plots . There was no question of the wives and children moving closer to the towns where many of the ...
At that time the wives and young children of all the salaried men continued to live in ( and subsist on ) the husbands ' Mwika garden plots . There was no question of the wives and children moving closer to the towns where many of the ...
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JAMES FAIRHEAD AND MELISSA LEACH | 14 |
Pastoralism biodiversity and the shaping of savanna landscapes | 37 |
Biodiversity on the farm | 52 |
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activities African agricultural ancestors associated authority become beer biodiversity Cambridge cent central century chiefs Christian churches colonial concept context continued crop cultivation cultural direct District diversity early East economic elders especially established example fact farmers farming fire forest forge Ghana groups Himba household human important increase indigenous individual initiation Institute interest International involved Iraqw iron Kenya labour land less living LoDagaa London major means milk nature noted okuruwo original particular parties past patterns period person plant political population position practices present production reason recent reference region relations relatives represent result ritual role rule savanna smiths social society spirit structure suggests symbolic traditional trees University Press vegetation village West women