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Linguistics for the Use of African History and the Comparative Study of Bantu Pottery Vocabulary
Wr:X3,Clti: Lilelir)
A History of Nairobi, Capital of Kenya
Marking Nuer Histories
Swahili-English Dictionary, the First New Lexical Work for English Speakers
Maasai Identity in the 21St Century Allison Marie Kotowicz University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Swahili Military Terminology: a Case of an Evolving Non- Institutionalized Language Standard
Storytelling in Northern Zambia: Theory, Method, Practice and Other Necessary Fictions
King Leopold Ii‟S Exploitation of the Congo from 1885 to 1908 and Its Consequences
UCLA Ufahamu: a Journal of African Studies
Indigenous Cultural Transition Within the Maasai of East Africa
Tippu Tip Arab Trader
Local Maasai Perceptions of the Common Health Landscape in Narok South
Police, Native and Location in Nairobi, 1844-1906
Copper, Borders and Nation-Building
1 Lexical Borrowing in Africa with Special Attention to Outcomes of Languages in Contacts in Tanzania Amani Lusekelo Department
TANZANIA Coastal Tourism Situation Analysis
COPPERBELT Urban & Social Change in Central Africa’S Borderland Communities Central Africa’S Borderland Communities Urban & Social Change In
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GOOD FOOD IS a JOURNEY BEST SHARED with FAMILY & FRIENDS Niyama Private Islands Is Home to Tribal Restaurant, the First and Only Afro Latin Fusion in the Maldives
Historical Dictionary of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Third Edition
Ministry of Health Elimination of Neglected Tropical Diseases National Masterplan 2019
King Leopold II's Exploitation of the Congo from 1885 to 1908 and Its Consequences
"Lazy" Lamba: Ethnic Stereotypes on the Central African Copperbelt Brian Siegel
Health Worker Visits
Guides, Collections and Ancillary Materials to African Archival Resources in the United States
The Congo Mercenary a History and Analysis by S
Atlas of Our Changing Environment
New Updated Guthrie List, a Referential Classification of the Bantu Languages
Northern Rhodesia
Dissertation Submitted for the Degree of Ph.D