Journal of African Studies, Volume 2Heldref Publications, 1975 - Africa |
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Page 112
... least a few illustrations . In the intervening eight years since its publication , a number of large and important photographic anthol- ogies have appeared , and at least two journals , African Arts at UCLA and Arts d'Afrique Noire in ...
... least a few illustrations . In the intervening eight years since its publication , a number of large and important photographic anthol- ogies have appeared , and at least two journals , African Arts at UCLA and Arts d'Afrique Noire in ...
Page 188
... least 5,365 piastres . The reason I give this imprecise figure is that I do not know what the canardier is , and this product was very much in demand by the Africans on that part of the coast . The canardier may be a long - range ...
... least 5,365 piastres . The reason I give this imprecise figure is that I do not know what the canardier is , and this product was very much in demand by the Africans on that part of the coast . The canardier may be a long - range ...
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... least of autonomy ) than the statutes of a new party.36 As set forward in the constitution , the Racam was considered to be a congress of all the Cameroun people ; seats in its assembly were apportioned on an unequal basis to the ...
... least of autonomy ) than the statutes of a new party.36 As set forward in the constitution , the Racam was considered to be a congress of all the Cameroun people ; seats in its assembly were apportioned on an unequal basis to the ...
Contents
Volume 2 Number | 1 |
Contents of Volume | 2 |
Archaeology Technology and Akan Civilization | 24 |
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