Journal of African Studies, Volume 2Heldref Publications, 1975 - Africa |
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... missionaries ' decision to stay in Biafra . The level of authority within the church that most directly im- pinges upon the functioning of a religious order is at the diocesan level . Within certain specified limits , missionaries do ...
... missionaries ' decision to stay in Biafra . The level of authority within the church that most directly im- pinges upon the functioning of a religious order is at the diocesan level . Within certain specified limits , missionaries do ...
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... missionaries were to do in the event that their parishes came under federal attack . Here again , no central policy was laid down but individuals , or groups of missionaries , made their decisions autonomously . Those who had to ...
... missionaries were to do in the event that their parishes came under federal attack . Here again , no central policy was laid down but individuals , or groups of missionaries , made their decisions autonomously . Those who had to ...
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... missionaries who had not left of their own ac- cord were arrested and deported . In the Northern Sector , the situa- tion was less clear ; for , while missionaries in the Ogoja area were initially harassed , the Kiltegan Fathers were ...
... missionaries who had not left of their own ac- cord were arrested and deported . In the Northern Sector , the situa- tion was less clear ; for , while missionaries in the Ogoja area were initially harassed , the Kiltegan Fathers were ...
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Volume 2 Number | 1 |
Contents of Volume | 2 |
Archaeology Technology and Akan Civilization | 24 |
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