Africa, المجلد 70،الأعداد 3-4Oxford University Press, 2000 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 535
... Suri society ) . Dizi became the main victims of this violence . It is important to note that in attacking the Dizi the Suri also attacked the state , because it showed that the latter was incapable of protecting citizens who pledged it ...
... Suri society ) . Dizi became the main victims of this violence . It is important to note that in attacking the Dizi the Suri also attacked the state , because it showed that the latter was incapable of protecting citizens who pledged it ...
الصفحة 536
... Suri and Dizi notions of internal authority relations , kinship , family life and settlement pattern are very different . Foremost is a difference between the Dizi model of society as hierarchically ordered and the Suri model of ...
... Suri and Dizi notions of internal authority relations , kinship , family life and settlement pattern are very different . Foremost is a difference between the Dizi model of society as hierarchically ordered and the Suri model of ...
الصفحة 541
... Suri . " They are empty boasters , killers , robbers , liars . We waste our time here . ' 2. The second meeting was held on 11 December 1991 in Maji . The ritual leader [ komoru ] of the Tirma Suri ( Bolegid'angi ) had come this time ...
... Suri . " They are empty boasters , killers , robbers , liars . We waste our time here . ' 2. The second meeting was held on 11 December 1991 in Maji . The ritual leader [ komoru ] of the Tirma Suri ( Bolegid'angi ) had come this time ...
المحتوى
AFRICA | 333 |
contrasting cultures | 359 |
the ideology of royal slavery in | 394 |
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