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In brief , the ethnic or political boundaries separating Glebo from non - Glebo were sometimes very narrowly drawn whereas , at other times , less exclusively defined ethnic boundaries possibly included as Grebo ( but not necessarily ...
In brief , the ethnic or political boundaries separating Glebo from non - Glebo were sometimes very narrowly drawn whereas , at other times , less exclusively defined ethnic boundaries possibly included as Grebo ( but not necessarily ...
الصفحة 66
Kru - Grebo Ethnicity . Except in specific contexts to be discussed farther on , ' Grebo ' , ' Kru ' , and ' Krahn ' are only large population aggregates , and not ethnic groups in the sense just noted . Rather , they must be considered ...
Kru - Grebo Ethnicity . Except in specific contexts to be discussed farther on , ' Grebo ' , ' Kru ' , and ' Krahn ' are only large population aggregates , and not ethnic groups in the sense just noted . Rather , they must be considered ...
الصفحة 68
Their culturally distinctive and largely endogamous ethnic unity in migration centres ( but not in the homelands ) resulted from intensified social interaction among the migrants themselves , and from competitive economic interaction ...
Their culturally distinctive and largely endogamous ethnic unity in migration centres ( but not in the homelands ) resulted from intensified social interaction among the migrants themselves , and from competitive economic interaction ...
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