Africa, المجلد 48Oxford University Press, 1978 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 49
... Bamileke , and a mix of husbandry and sedentary agriculture among the Tikar and the Widekum ( Hurault 1962 ; Chilver and Kaberry 1967 ; Ritzenthaler and Ritzenthaler 1962 ) . These differences in initial modes of subsistence as well as ...
... Bamileke , and a mix of husbandry and sedentary agriculture among the Tikar and the Widekum ( Hurault 1962 ; Chilver and Kaberry 1967 ; Ritzenthaler and Ritzenthaler 1962 ) . These differences in initial modes of subsistence as well as ...
الصفحة 51
... Bamileke , the Tikar and the Widekum ) than among the most segmented peoples ( the Banyang , the Douala and the Balundu ) . But at the same time these peoples also have differing modernizing experiences . In 1965 , average levels of ...
... Bamileke , the Tikar and the Widekum ) than among the most segmented peoples ( the Banyang , the Douala and the Balundu ) . But at the same time these peoples also have differing modernizing experiences . In 1965 , average levels of ...
الصفحة 55
... Bamileke . In this sense , cost - benefit analyses of fertility are less individualized among the ethnic groups that have maintained an initially high level of social integration . A composite Image of Overall Fertility Up to now , we ...
... Bamileke . In this sense , cost - benefit analyses of fertility are less individualized among the ethnic groups that have maintained an initially high level of social integration . A composite Image of Overall Fertility Up to now , we ...
المحتوى
New Guinea Models in the African Savannah IVAN KARP | 1 |
The Case of Kinyaga M CATHARINE NEWBURY | 17 |
The Daily Behavior of the West African | 30 |
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