10 MALAY BOOKS RELATING TO «GANDU»
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gandu in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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A Maldivian Dictionary - Halaman 103
g. kandaa fot, note pad: kamtak gandu, various matters: keyo-gandu, bunch of bananas: miihun gandu, group of people; used in enumeration: de-gandu foti, two bits of cloth, fas-gandu gandu-fan, five pieces of cadjan: gandu- vaa, bits of rope; ...
Christopher Hanby Baillie Reynolds, 2003
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Islamic Homosexualities: Culture, History, and Literature - Halaman 30
In Urdu, Punjabi, and also in Hindi and other South Asian languages launda-baz is applied to men drawn to penetrating young boys, while gandu is applied to those boys and men offering their anuses to penetration.36 Pakistani-Canadian ...
Stephen O. Murray, Will Roscoe, 1997
3
Rural Hausa: A Village and a Setting - Halaman 38
The Hausa institution of paternal gandu is a voluntary, mutually advantageous, agreement between father and married son, under which the son works in a subordinate capacity on his father's farms in return for a great variety of benefits ...
4
Farmers and the State in Colonial Kano: Land Tenure and ...
While neither definition is wrong, it is misleading to construe gandu as a thing, a plantation, or a household. I draw this conclusion in part because the word gandu was not often used spontaneously within my hearing in Ungogo during my ...
5
Dry Grain Farming Families: Hausalund (Nigeria) and ... - Halaman 104
Third, the father may dismiss his son from gandu, though not without good reason; while the son has a right to leave gandu against his father's wishes, he will not then expect to receive a portion of farmland. Turning to the father's obligations, ...
6
Morality and Economic Growth in Rural West Africa: ... - Halaman 163
Goddard explained the low incidence of gandu by the particular circumstances of northern Sokoto. Before the colonial conquest, it was the centre of the caliphate, and so tribute and population flowed into it. After the conquest, Sokoto was ...
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A Comparative Study of Thirty City-state Cultures: An ...
The lowest order of citizens, the peasant-farming talakawa, were organized into domestic socio-economic units known as gandu. A gandu comprised two or more males and their families who jointly operated a farm under the authority of its ...
Mogens Herman Hansen, 2000
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Delmar Thomas C. Stawart, 2011
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Households: Comparative and Historical Studies of the ... - Halaman 154
In Kadafan Tulu the number of married sons in gandu is relatively low, but the incidence of complete gandu is lower still. Barma, the village chief, is one of the few men to maintain a household conforming morphologically to the traditional norm ...
Robert McC. Netting, Richard R. Wilk, Eric J. Arnould, 1984
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The West African Slave Plantation: A Case Study - Halaman 79
They were usually male slaves appointed by the estate manager often on the basis of loyalty, hard work, and seniority.8 As with other slave titles, the position of gandu was not hereditary; hence a lazy disobedient son of an overseer was not ...
Mohammed Bashir Salau, 2011