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الصفحة 387
At the outset of the inquiry it became apparent that utani can operate both between tribes and within a tribe . ... which may conveniently be called “ external utani ' , the acknowledgement of utani between two tribes means that every ...
At the outset of the inquiry it became apparent that utani can operate both between tribes and within a tribe . ... which may conveniently be called “ external utani ' , the acknowledgement of utani between two tribes means that every ...
الصفحة 388
Sumbwa ( often regarded as Nyamwezi by distant tribes ) with Ngoni , Gogo , Zaramu , Zigua . ... Without exception he said that his ancestors had fought ( pigana ) with the tribe with whom he now has utani .
Sumbwa ( often regarded as Nyamwezi by distant tribes ) with Ngoni , Gogo , Zaramu , Zigua . ... Without exception he said that his ancestors had fought ( pigana ) with the tribe with whom he now has utani .
الصفحة 389
they did come into constant collision with these tribes nearer the coast ; but in this connexion it is noteworthy that the Nyiramba , besides having ties showing that the warlike non - Bantu tribes of Tanganyika participate in the utani ...
they did come into constant collision with these tribes nearer the coast ; but in this connexion it is noteworthy that the Nyiramba , besides having ties showing that the warlike non - Bantu tribes of Tanganyika participate in the utani ...
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To the Members of the Institute Lord Lugard and Sir Hanns Vischer | 3 |
Papers on the Economic Aspect of Life among the Ozuitem Ibo J S Harris | 12 |
Nutrition Work in British African Colonies since 1939 G M Culwick | 24 |
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