Africa, المجلد 77Oxford University Press, 2007 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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... breeds at different altitudes is linked to the pastoral history of the area . Being the first to arrive , the herders of mbororooji chose to stay on the highest plateaux , which are the best area for cattle herding . The akuuji zebus ...
... breeds at different altitudes is linked to the pastoral history of the area . Being the first to arrive , the herders of mbororooji chose to stay on the highest plateaux , which are the best area for cattle herding . The akuuji zebus ...
الصفحة 22
... breeds . It is owned by settled Fulani and is regarded as the indigenous cattle breed of the Adamawa . It is assumed that there were already Ngaoundere gudaali in the Grassfields at the beginning of the 1950s ( Gates 1952 ) . In fact ...
... breeds . It is owned by settled Fulani and is regarded as the indigenous cattle breed of the Adamawa . It is assumed that there were already Ngaoundere gudaali in the Grassfields at the beginning of the 1950s ( Gates 1952 ) . In fact ...
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... breeds although this passion . is rarely appreciated by outsiders . Thus , unlike in Europe where the general public is knowledgeable about cattle breeds , the valorization of cattle breeds in Africa seems to be more an affair of ...
... breeds although this passion . is rarely appreciated by outsiders . Thus , unlike in Europe where the general public is knowledgeable about cattle breeds , the valorization of cattle breeds in Africa seems to be more an affair of ...
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