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الصفحة 42
The intention is to indicate the relative standards of living of households of various composition and to decide whether ... members of upper class Ganda families , and some still live there in relatively large wood and clay houses .
The intention is to indicate the relative standards of living of households of various composition and to decide whether ... members of upper class Ganda families , and some still live there in relatively large wood and clay houses .
الصفحة 62
For a while he enjoyed relatively easy access to the weapons of both Mwamba and Paulo : he was expected to give his kill to the owner of the weapon and in turn was to receive an equitable share of the meat . Mwamba , who had a seasonal ...
For a while he enjoyed relatively easy access to the weapons of both Mwamba and Paulo : he was expected to give his kill to the owner of the weapon and in turn was to receive an equitable share of the meat . Mwamba , who had a seasonal ...
الصفحة 193
... such as dispersed settlement patterns , low emigration rates , relative lack of towns , markets and other central places , weak , unimportant and non - hierarchical local administration , ' extreme poverty ' , technological and ...
... such as dispersed settlement patterns , low emigration rates , relative lack of towns , markets and other central places , weak , unimportant and non - hierarchical local administration , ' extreme poverty ' , technological and ...
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A Note on their Origins Settlement | 15 |
Contributors to this Number | 28 |
Contributors to Number 1 | 29 |
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