Africa, المجلد 73،الأعداد 1-2Oxford University Press, 2003 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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... guides ' eyes - these traditional Kapsiki had another advantage . According to some guides , the ' traditionalists ' seemed to reap better millet harvests than the Christians or Muslims who made up the majority of the young population ...
... guides ' eyes - these traditional Kapsiki had another advantage . According to some guides , the ' traditionalists ' seemed to reap better millet harvests than the Christians or Muslims who made up the majority of the young population ...
الصفحة 269
... guides eagerly put themselves forward , with or without an official permit , in fact every young Dogon can and will call himself a guide . The main tour operators , though , work with the certified tour guides . All Dogon guides have a ...
... guides eagerly put themselves forward , with or without an official permit , in fact every young Dogon can and will call himself a guide . The main tour operators , though , work with the certified tour guides . All Dogon guides have a ...
الصفحة 278
... guides about the lack of regulation are a case in point . Severe deprecation of their own culture is evident : the guides want to leave it and become European , modern , to belong to the world . They see themselves as backward ...
... guides about the lack of regulation are a case in point . Severe deprecation of their own culture is evident : the guides want to leave it and become European , modern , to belong to the world . They see themselves as backward ...
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activities administration African associations audit authority become bishop called Cameroon ceremony chief Church collective colonial continued Côte d'Ivoire culture discussion Dogon donzo economic effects elections elite example fact Father fields force given groups guides hunters identity important individual initiatives institutions interests International involved issue king Lamido land living London major Manjaco marabouts means migration Minister movement North offered official organisation particular party performed political popular population position postcolonial practices present President Press production Province question reference region relations religious role rule rural saints season Senegal social society South West tourist traditional University University Press urban various village women Yoruba young