Africa, المجلد 47Oxford University Press, 1977 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 245
... Kel Ulli camps as being relatively static in contrast to those of their nobility . While the Kel Ulli pastured their herds of goats within their specific territories , often not moving more than a few miles from one valley to the next ...
... Kel Ulli camps as being relatively static in contrast to those of their nobility . While the Kel Ulli pastured their herds of goats within their specific territories , often not moving more than a few miles from one valley to the next ...
الصفحة 247
... Kel Ulli in terms of their actual social organisation . Indeed , the actual structure and social organisation of Kel Ulli tawsatin is now predominantly patrilineal . Thirdly , the various marital strategies adopted by both classes ( to ...
... Kel Ulli in terms of their actual social organisation . Indeed , the actual structure and social organisation of Kel Ulli tawsatin is now predominantly patrilineal . Thirdly , the various marital strategies adopted by both classes ( to ...
الصفحة 339
... Kel Ulli changed dramatically around the turn of the century , and especially after the end of French pacification ( about 1920 ) , through possession of their own camels . The Kel Ulli had already gained possession of their own camels ...
... Kel Ulli changed dramatically around the turn of the century , and especially after the end of French pacification ( about 1920 ) , through possession of their own camels . The Kel Ulli had already gained possession of their own camels ...
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