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الصفحة 56
Gone are the days when the opening up of Africa could be looked upon as a natural part of Europe's economic and financial ... built up by a generation of venturesome European investors in relation to Africa , has not yet been created in ...
Gone are the days when the opening up of Africa could be looked upon as a natural part of Europe's economic and financial ... built up by a generation of venturesome European investors in relation to Africa , has not yet been created in ...
الصفحة 229
Remembering that Cewa ownership of cattle and of other kinds of property , e.g. stores and European clothes , and their shortage of land are modern phenomena , we may note that : s of the 20 cases were connected with the ownership or ...
Remembering that Cewa ownership of cattle and of other kinds of property , e.g. stores and European clothes , and their shortage of land are modern phenomena , we may note that : s of the 20 cases were connected with the ownership or ...
الصفحة 234
The boys are taught in English by European and African staff ( 4 of the former and 6 of the latter ) ; they are pursuing a 6 - year course of studies which leads to the Cambridge School Certificate examination in English , Mathematics ...
The boys are taught in English by European and African staff ( 4 of the former and 6 of the latter ) ; they are pursuing a 6 - year course of studies which leads to the Cambridge School Certificate examination in English , Mathematics ...
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المحتوى
The Karamajong Cluster P H Gulliver | 1 |
Contributors to this Number | 22 |
An Historical Sketch of Egba Traditional Authorities S O Biobaku | 35 |
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عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
administration African appear authority Bantu beliefs boys Bull called cattle Central Cewa chief clan close Coast Colonial Congo culture district East economic European example fact father function genealogies give given Government IFAN important indigènes individual influence initiation Institute interest International kinship Kipsigis land languages leur lineage living London marriage means mother's nature Nigeria Notes Office organization Paris period persons political population position possible present Press probably problems produce Professor referred regarded relations result reth segments Shilluk social society South status structure Sudan survey tension territorial tion town tribes units University village West witch witchcraft