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الصفحة 189
He repeatedly noted that the diviners became rich because they craftily outwitted their clients ( 1905 : 234 ) . Since the rulers were constantly consulting diviners , Kagwa noted how diviners used to conspire to give the Bakabaka ...
He repeatedly noted that the diviners became rich because they craftily outwitted their clients ( 1905 : 234 ) . Since the rulers were constantly consulting diviners , Kagwa noted how diviners used to conspire to give the Bakabaka ...
الصفحة 236
As Ladouceur ( 1979 : 88 ) noted , the only significant difference in the profiles of CPP and NPP supporters was that the latter tended to have somewhat higher traditional ' status . In the case of the Gandah family the anti - colonial ...
As Ladouceur ( 1979 : 88 ) noted , the only significant difference in the profiles of CPP and NPP supporters was that the latter tended to have somewhat higher traditional ' status . In the case of the Gandah family the anti - colonial ...
الصفحة 539
This occasion is marked by the initiates and pre - initiates of the hamlet embarking on a hunt for two scarce and unusual birds ; the wāngi , noted for its colourful feathers , and the dubiye , noted for its exceptionally long tail ...
This occasion is marked by the initiates and pre - initiates of the hamlet embarking on a hunt for two scarce and unusual birds ; the wāngi , noted for its colourful feathers , and the dubiye , noted for its exceptionally long tail ...
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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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