Africa, المجلد 66،الأعداد 1-2Oxford University Press, 1996 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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... West Africa ' . 24 Keeping in mind the difficulties associated with historicising an oral tradition , there is a ... West Africa . 25 At present the connections between the ancestors of the present - day Akan and the people who first ...
... West Africa ' . 24 Keeping in mind the difficulties associated with historicising an oral tradition , there is a ... West Africa . 25 At present the connections between the ancestors of the present - day Akan and the people who first ...
الصفحة 256
... West Africans never experienced the die - offs which devastated Amerindian populations after contact . But we shall soon see how the West Africa demographic response to European contact placed them in a more dangerous epidemiological ...
... West Africans never experienced the die - offs which devastated Amerindian populations after contact . But we shall soon see how the West Africa demographic response to European contact placed them in a more dangerous epidemiological ...
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... West African agriculture , a reasonable fit of the Akan into the larger historical picture of all West Africa's peoples and an under- standing of the multiple functions of slavery in changing Akan societies between the earliest evidence ...
... West African agriculture , a reasonable fit of the Akan into the larger historical picture of all West Africa's peoples and an under- standing of the multiple functions of slavery in changing Akan societies between the earliest evidence ...
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