Africa, المجلد 75،الأعداد 1-4Oxford University Press, 2005 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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... fact of raiding , the fact of stealing wives and girlfriends - neither wishes to cast himself in the role of the husband stolen from , the father of an unpropitiously pregnant daughter . Indeed , just as it is men's duty to see the ...
... fact of raiding , the fact of stealing wives and girlfriends - neither wishes to cast himself in the role of the husband stolen from , the father of an unpropitiously pregnant daughter . Indeed , just as it is men's duty to see the ...
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... fact that these authors were working well into the twentieth century and in very distant parts of the continent makes the whole comparison a bit uncontrolled . In fact not even the claim that Balanta sold people socially excluded from ...
... fact that these authors were working well into the twentieth century and in very distant parts of the continent makes the whole comparison a bit uncontrolled . In fact not even the claim that Balanta sold people socially excluded from ...
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... fact that any alliance with them would be devoid of moments of reciprocity . Recourse to the law creates its own social reality by recognizing some facts as legally relevant while excluding others ( Falk Moore 1998 : 131–2 ) . This ...
... fact that any alliance with them would be devoid of moments of reciprocity . Recourse to the law creates its own social reality by recognizing some facts as legally relevant while excluding others ( Falk Moore 1998 : 131–2 ) . This ...
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