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 334
... Central and one in Gwembe South . On these we have both censuses and a large corpus of field notes supplemented since the 1980s by diaries kept by village assistants . Since 1995 the former Gwembe District has been subdivided into ...
... Central and one in Gwembe South . On these we have both censuses and a large corpus of field notes supplemented since the 1980s by diaries kept by village assistants . Since 1995 the former Gwembe District has been subdivided into ...
الصفحة 356
... Central Africa . Princeton NJ : Princeton University Press . Fisiy , C. , and Geschiere , P. 1996. ' Witchcraft ... Central Africa ' , Africa 20 ( 1 ) , 100–12 . -1965 . Sorcery in its Social Settting : a study of the Northern Rhodesian ...
... Central Africa . Princeton NJ : Princeton University Press . Fisiy , C. , and Geschiere , P. 1996. ' Witchcraft ... Central Africa ' , Africa 20 ( 1 ) , 100–12 . -1965 . Sorcery in its Social Settting : a study of the Northern Rhodesian ...
الصفحة 359
... central issue was how to identify which children within a community might be ' at risk ' . In discussions , however , it emerged that an equally central problem was identifying which communities or cultures put their children ' at risk ...
... central issue was how to identify which children within a community might be ' at risk ' . In discussions , however , it emerged that an equally central problem was identifying which communities or cultures put their children ' at risk ...
المحتوى
AFRICA | 333 |
contrasting cultures | 359 |
the ideology of royal slavery in | 394 |
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