Journal of African Studies, Volume 2Heldref Publications, 1975 - Africa |
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Page 37
... influence on the Begho area was probably exerted by independent marabout traders who in- fluenced building styles and to a certain extent pottery fashions , though they need not have been a large element in the population . They may ...
... influence on the Begho area was probably exerted by independent marabout traders who in- fluenced building styles and to a certain extent pottery fashions , though they need not have been a large element in the population . They may ...
Page 326
... Influence OF THE CHURCHES Finally , we come to the problem of assessing the influence of Euro - American churches on the course of the war , the most difficult task of the analysis . The difficulties are a consequence of five fac- tors ...
... Influence OF THE CHURCHES Finally , we come to the problem of assessing the influence of Euro - American churches on the course of the war , the most difficult task of the analysis . The difficulties are a consequence of five fac- tors ...
Page 327
... influence on the international arena , in which case they bypassed governments , or exerting indirect influence ( that is , either through " treetopping " or through " grass - rooting " to use U.S. interest - group terminology ) to ...
... influence on the international arena , in which case they bypassed governments , or exerting indirect influence ( that is , either through " treetopping " or through " grass - rooting " to use U.S. interest - group terminology ) to ...
Contents
Volume 2 Number | 1 |
Contents of Volume | 2 |
Archaeology Technology and Akan Civilization | 24 |
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