Africa: Journal of the International African Institute, المجلد 47،العدد 2Edinburgh University Press for the International African Institute, 1977 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 142
... population , 3 % of Teso's population in 1911 were non- Iteso , increasing to 6 % by 1921 ( see Fig . 2 ) . Iteso relations with Bantu ' minority groups ' were , by and large , friendly , almost symbiotic in nature , social intercourse ...
... population , 3 % of Teso's population in 1911 were non- Iteso , increasing to 6 % by 1921 ( see Fig . 2 ) . Iteso relations with Bantu ' minority groups ' were , by and large , friendly , almost symbiotic in nature , social intercourse ...
الصفحة 148
... population size of each county reflects , to some extent , its ability to support its locally born population and attract incomers ( through town growth and expanding commercial and wage opportunities ) . The poll tax collected ...
... population size of each county reflects , to some extent , its ability to support its locally born population and attract incomers ( through town growth and expanding commercial and wage opportunities ) . The poll tax collected ...
الصفحة 149
... population were equally able to take advantage of the new economic opportunities . From the outset complaints of ... Population 19,731 9,000 17,367 Total Luwalo Labour Population Not in Labour Force Kumi 13,426 3,047 3,258 Serere ...
... population were equally able to take advantage of the new economic opportunities . From the outset complaints of ... Population 19,731 9,000 17,367 Total Luwalo Labour Population Not in Labour Force Kumi 13,426 3,047 3,258 Serere ...
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Sacrifice and Social Structure among the Kuranko Part III MICHAEL | 123 |
A Case Study from Teso Eastern | 140 |
Circulation monétaire et évolution des structures socioéconomiques chez | 160 |
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