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الصفحة 254
FIGHTING GROUPS The ethnographic data presented here were collected in
Kinshasa during fourteen months of field research between February 2003 and
April 2005 . Unofficial estimates put Kinshasa ' s population at 7 million
inhabitants .
FIGHTING GROUPS The ethnographic data presented here were collected in
Kinshasa during fourteen months of field research between February 2003 and
April 2005 . Unofficial estimates put Kinshasa ' s population at 7 million
inhabitants .
الصفحة 502
The introduction of cotton meant the sedentarization of this population ,
something achieved through a mixture of institutional innovation and blunt
coercion . There was the invention of a chiefly class , part of a larger project to
settle the ...
The introduction of cotton meant the sedentarization of this population ,
something achieved through a mixture of institutional innovation and blunt
coercion . There was the invention of a chiefly class , part of a larger project to
settle the ...
الصفحة 593
not ( for of the of the labour on the colonial plantations ; but the population
received little in return . Slavery was abolished in 1899 ( du Plantier 1904 ) ,
although many slaves remained in a dependent relationship with their former
owner rather ...
not ( for of the of the labour on the colonial plantations ; but the population
received little in return . Slavery was abolished in 1899 ( du Plantier 1904 ) ,
although many slaves remained in a dependent relationship with their former
owner rather ...
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