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THE NEED FOR SPEED : CONTRASTING TIMEFRAMES IN THE SOCIAL LIFE OF KENYAN MIRAA Neil Carrier Kiswahili abounds with proverbs praising a slow pace . Thus pole pole ya kobe humfikisha mbali wisely points out that the ' tortoise is carried ...
THE NEED FOR SPEED : CONTRASTING TIMEFRAMES IN THE SOCIAL LIFE OF KENYAN MIRAA Neil Carrier Kiswahili abounds with proverbs praising a slow pace . Thus pole pole ya kobe humfikisha mbali wisely points out that the ' tortoise is carried ...
الصفحة 540
THE SUBSTANCE -- Miraa is the most commonly used name in Kenya for the stimulant leaves and stems of Catha edulis ( Forssk . ) , a tree indigenous to much of Africa , and cultivated – either in the form of a tree or of a shrub ...
THE SUBSTANCE -- Miraa is the most commonly used name in Kenya for the stimulant leaves and stems of Catha edulis ( Forssk . ) , a tree indigenous to much of Africa , and cultivated – either in the form of a tree or of a shrub ...
الصفحة 550
To get the large loads of miraa to Nairobi for the international trade involves pick - up trucks , the Toyota Hilux being the model used ; indeed it is the vehicle most associated with the miraa trade in Kenya .
To get the large loads of miraa to Nairobi for the international trade involves pick - up trucks , the Toyota Hilux being the model used ; indeed it is the vehicle most associated with the miraa trade in Kenya .
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