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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الصفحة 58
... traditional ecological knowledge as adaptive management ' , Ecological Applications 10 : 1251-62 . Bessière , J. 1998. ' Local development and heritage : traditional food and cuisine as tourist attractions in rural areas ' , Sociologia ...
... traditional ecological knowledge as adaptive management ' , Ecological Applications 10 : 1251-62 . Bessière , J. 1998. ' Local development and heritage : traditional food and cuisine as tourist attractions in rural areas ' , Sociologia ...
الصفحة 235
... traditional powers to which the local government powers which you would propose to give them by legislation would be supplementary ' . But since such traditions were unavailable for use , greater emphasis must be placed on the ' younger ...
... traditional powers to which the local government powers which you would propose to give them by legislation would be supplementary ' . But since such traditions were unavailable for use , greater emphasis must be placed on the ' younger ...
الصفحة 520
... traditional beer parties involving elderly men and women were held in the siwindhi . Thus , in these central eating places , children - including orphans - whose mothers were not in a position to prepare a meal were able to eat . Women ...
... traditional beer parties involving elderly men and women were held in the siwindhi . Thus , in these central eating places , children - including orphans - whose mothers were not in a position to prepare a meal were able to eat . Women ...
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activities administration African approach Asante associated authority become breeds butter cattle central chapter chiefs Christian church claim Clan collection colonial concept conservation considered continue Council cultural death discussion economic elections ethnic example farmers farming female forest Fulani groups heritage human important individual Institute interest International Interview issues land living London meaning nature Nigeria northern official organization origins particular past Pentecostal period plants political population practices present problems production protection recent reference region relations relationships remain result ritual role rule rural sexual shea social society South species structures suggest Taungya territory terroir traditional trees University University Press village West women Yaa Asantewaa young