Africa, المجلد 78،الأعداد 1-2Oxford University Press, 2008 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 110
... Jukun ( Isichei 1982 ; Meek 1931 ; Fremantle 1919 ) , and Muslim areas further north , notably Bauchi ( Aliyu 1974 ) ... Jukun presence in the lowlands pre - dates the jihad of 1804-8 ; Jukun settlement in the vicinity of Wase is thought ...
... Jukun ( Isichei 1982 ; Meek 1931 ; Fremantle 1919 ) , and Muslim areas further north , notably Bauchi ( Aliyu 1974 ) ... Jukun presence in the lowlands pre - dates the jihad of 1804-8 ; Jukun settlement in the vicinity of Wase is thought ...
الصفحة 130
... Jukun , were established to protect Wase Tofa during the crisis and respond to any attacks . Wase Tofa is a large Jukun village within Wase LGA , close to the border with Langtang North . Wase town is situated to the east , Pil Gani to ...
... Jukun , were established to protect Wase Tofa during the crisis and respond to any attacks . Wase Tofa is a large Jukun village within Wase LGA , close to the border with Langtang North . Wase town is situated to the east , Pil Gani to ...
الصفحة 131
... Jukun interviewee described the Jukun as ' very diabolical in nature if fighting , using anti - bullet charms , spirits , winds , with the ability to make themselves invisible'.42 They resisted even when the Tarok wanted to enter Wase ...
... Jukun interviewee described the Jukun as ' very diabolical in nature if fighting , using anti - bullet charms , spirits , winds , with the ability to make themselves invisible'.42 They resisted even when the Tarok wanted to enter Wase ...
المحتوى
AFRICA | 1 |
vigilantes in southwestern Nigeria | 16 |
The search for security in Muslim northern Nigeria | 41 |
حقوق النشر | |
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activities armed associated attack authority botho called Cape central century chief Christian claims colonial concerns conservation considered context continued crime cultural districts economic effects especially established ethnic example farmers farming female FIGURE force grazing guards hisba human Ibadan identity important increase Institute interests International Interview involved Islamic issue Journal Jukun Kano Karoo land leaders living means militias mobilization moral movement Muslim Namaqualand nature Nigeria night northern organization Park party Paulshoek period person police political population position practices present protection recent referred region relations relationship religious reported reserve response result rinderpest role shari'a social society South Africa southern springbok struggle Studies suggests Tarok town traditional University University Press vigilante groups village violence Wase West women Yoruba