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Collective memories of the troubles contribute to Bamileke men's and women's sense of distinctiveness and are an essential part of creating a sense of group identity and belonging ( Geschiere and Gugler 1998 ; Goheen 1996 ; Peel 1983 ...
Collective memories of the troubles contribute to Bamileke men's and women's sense of distinctiveness and are an essential part of creating a sense of group identity and belonging ( Geschiere and Gugler 1998 ; Goheen 1996 ; Peel 1983 ...
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ALLEN F. ISAACMAN and BARBARA S. ISAACMAN , Slavery and Beyond : the making of men and Chikunda ethnic identities in ... This history of the rise and fall of Chikunda ethnic identity presents research performed before and after a long ...
ALLEN F. ISAACMAN and BARBARA S. ISAACMAN , Slavery and Beyond : the making of men and Chikunda ethnic identities in ... This history of the rise and fall of Chikunda ethnic identity presents research performed before and after a long ...
الصفحة 615
One is associated with a fixed notion of kinship groups and social identity . ... Instead , she posits a deep history to kinship terminology , seeing in it not identities and ideologies but clear structures .
One is associated with a fixed notion of kinship groups and social identity . ... Instead , she posits a deep history to kinship terminology , seeing in it not identities and ideologies but clear structures .
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