The African Repository, Volumes 41-42American Colonization Society, 1967 - African Americans |
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... tribes are small , with little if any political organiza- tion . In a distance of four degrees of latitude , including two north and two south of the Equator , there are as many as nine different tribes , speaking six languages , and ...
... tribes are small , with little if any political organiza- tion . In a distance of four degrees of latitude , including two north and two south of the Equator , there are as many as nine different tribes , speaking six languages , and ...
Page 166
... tribes north and east of them . ( b . ) About Monrovia are remnants of the Kwia , Gola , and Pessa tribes . The slave trade had much reduced them before the Libe- rian settlements were made . The Golas , however , are still numerous ...
... tribes north and east of them . ( b . ) About Monrovia are remnants of the Kwia , Gola , and Pessa tribes . The slave trade had much reduced them before the Libe- rian settlements were made . The Golas , however , are still numerous ...
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... tribes , worshipping the God of love , and adorning the doctrine of God their Saviour ? · 000 THE TRIBES OF THE NILE BASIN . At a meeting of the London Ethnological Society , July 10th , an interesting paper was read by Mr. S. W. Baker ...
... tribes , worshipping the God of love , and adorning the doctrine of God their Saviour ? · 000 THE TRIBES OF THE NILE BASIN . At a meeting of the London Ethnological Society , July 10th , an interesting paper was read by Mr. S. W. Baker ...
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