Africa, المجلد 63،الأعداد 1-2Oxford University Press, 1993 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 89
... marabout's personal compound includes a large waiting room for visitors , along with a small library , the marabout's private quarters , where he receives many guests , a separate area for women and children ( he has four wives ) , and ...
... marabout's personal compound includes a large waiting room for visitors , along with a small library , the marabout's private quarters , where he receives many guests , a separate area for women and children ( he has four wives ) , and ...
الصفحة 91
... marabout . In the uniquely Senegalese fashion followed by all the orders , the disciples have organised themselves into local cells called daairas , which among other things co - ordinate attendance at the ceremo- nies organised at the ...
... marabout . In the uniquely Senegalese fashion followed by all the orders , the disciples have organised themselves into local cells called daairas , which among other things co - ordinate attendance at the ceremo- nies organised at the ...
الصفحة 93
... marabout , and that the marabout had accordingly chosen to delegate the secretary as his representative . In a cryptic and unexplained comment he also noted that the marabout could equally have chosen also to name the governor himself ...
... marabout , and that the marabout had accordingly chosen to delegate the secretary as his representative . In a cryptic and unexplained comment he also noted that the marabout could equally have chosen also to name the governor himself ...
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money movement and AIDS in northwest Tanzania Brad | 19 |
state and peasantry in postrevolution | 36 |
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