The African Repository, Količine 45–46American Colonization Society, 1967 |
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... tribes - greatly enhancing its population . But , singularly enough , these tribes never engaged in the sale of slaves to foreign dealers ; and , as far as I know , never tolerated domestic slavery among themselves . It seems that the ...
... tribes - greatly enhancing its population . But , singularly enough , these tribes never engaged in the sale of slaves to foreign dealers ; and , as far as I know , never tolerated domestic slavery among themselves . It seems that the ...
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... tribes of the mining district speak a language so nearly identical with that of the Zulus , that the Scriptures and ... TRIBES . The Rev. G. W. Gibson , of Monrovia , calls attention to the new and important aspect to the missionary work ...
... tribes of the mining district speak a language so nearly identical with that of the Zulus , that the Scriptures and ... TRIBES . The Rev. G. W. Gibson , of Monrovia , calls attention to the new and important aspect to the missionary work ...
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... tribes nearer the coast ; though I rejoice to learn that their belief in witchcraft is not so general and sanguinary in its influence as among the neigh- boring tribes . They load their persons with a variety of charms and fetishes ...
... tribes nearer the coast ; though I rejoice to learn that their belief in witchcraft is not so general and sanguinary in its influence as among the neigh- boring tribes . They load their persons with a variety of charms and fetishes ...
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