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الصفحة 423
The backdrop for any study of Igbo populations in northern Nigeria is British colonial rule . Colonial policies limited the presence of mission schools in the far north , where Islam was strongest , even as it promoted them in the ...
The backdrop for any study of Igbo populations in northern Nigeria is British colonial rule . Colonial policies limited the presence of mission schools in the far north , where Islam was strongest , even as it promoted them in the ...
الصفحة 569
Norms have lost their dynamic and negotiable character and have become a quasi - European legal corpus given the sanction of law by colonial and post - colonial governments ( Ollennu , 1976 ; Addo - Fening , 1990 ; Gocking , 1992 ) .
Norms have lost their dynamic and negotiable character and have become a quasi - European legal corpus given the sanction of law by colonial and post - colonial governments ( Ollennu , 1976 ; Addo - Fening , 1990 ; Gocking , 1992 ) .
الصفحة 598
A parallel hypothesis it suggests is that in some areas the system is of recent origin , imposed by the Italian colonial government in order to ' curtail the countless number of socially disruptive disputes that were precipitated as a ...
A parallel hypothesis it suggests is that in some areas the system is of recent origin , imposed by the Italian colonial government in order to ' curtail the countless number of socially disruptive disputes that were precipitated as a ...
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AFRICA | 333 |
contrasting cultures | 359 |
the ideology of royal slavery in | 394 |
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