Ethnology, Volume 41University of Pittsburgh, 2002 - Anthropology |
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... called upon to explain their origin and to quote to whom they were known and what their language ” ( District Commissioner 1931 ) . Although a good case could have been made to abandon the idea that the term was a tribal label , this ...
... called upon to explain their origin and to quote to whom they were known and what their language ” ( District Commissioner 1931 ) . Although a good case could have been made to abandon the idea that the term was a tribal label , this ...
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... called Ol Choki which lies partly within and partly to the west of the present Mukogodo area . " Worthy ( 1959a : 4.1 ) also cites the pressure of European settlement as a reason for the Ilng'wesi movement in the Mukogodo area : " [ P ] ...
... called Ol Choki which lies partly within and partly to the west of the present Mukogodo area . " Worthy ( 1959a : 4.1 ) also cites the pressure of European settlement as a reason for the Ilng'wesi movement in the Mukogodo area : " [ P ] ...
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... called Kakabila . KAKABILA AND THE SHRIMP INDUSTRY Kakabila is a small Miskitu village in the Pearl Lagoon basin , some 30 miles from Tasbapauni ( see Map ) . During fieldwork undertaken in the 1990s , there were less than 300 ...
... called Kakabila . KAKABILA AND THE SHRIMP INDUSTRY Kakabila is a small Miskitu village in the Pearl Lagoon basin , some 30 miles from Tasbapauni ( see Map ) . During fieldwork undertaken in the 1990s , there were less than 300 ...
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A History of Power | 1 |
Contested Ethnicity | 27 |
Bugis Migration and Modes of Adaptation to Local Situations | 51 |
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