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Reference Base Suppressed classes among the Bari and Bari-speaking tribes |
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Title: |
Suppressed classes among the Bari and Bari-speaking tribes |
Author(s): |
Whitehead, G.O. |
Year published: |
1953 |
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Sudan Notes and Records |
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34 (2) |
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265-280 |
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Sudan
Trade
African Rhino Species
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The professional hunters trade with the freemen for dura and money, using for this purpose meat, honey, elephant tusks, rhinoceros horns, and giraffe tails. Their occupation requires a more or less nomadic life, at least during the dry months of the year, and their huts and granaries are smaller ... |
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