Definition of sungu in the Malay dictionary
horn II Mn long nozzle, jongor; rhino rhinoceros; short, too hot, angry. sungu II Mn muncung yg panjang, jongor; ~ badak cula badak; singkat ~ ki lekas marah, pemarah.
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6 MALAY BOOKS RELATING TO «SUNGU»
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The Effects of Membership Change and Expertise on ...
This dissertation explores the impact of membership change on two group characteristics: knowledge within groups and the identification of individuals in groups.
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The Rainbow and the Kings: A History of the Luba Empire ...
10 Ilunga Sungu and his southern Songye supporters moved toward the Luba heartland to challenge Miketo and the Kaumbu line. Intrigue was more important than combat, for before the battle Ilunga Sungu and Miketo's twite war leader ...
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Town-gown Collaboration in Land Use and Development
This policy focThe community works to protect its interest in social equity, quality of life in neighborhoods, sustainable development via its planning process and preservation of tax revenues.
Yesim Sungu-Eryilmaz, 2009
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Enduring Socialism: Explorations of Revolution and ... - Halaman 179
In a context of ineffective policing and the criminalization of a wide swath of the population, a situation arose in the early 1980s where the party used the pretext of rising crime to justify its support for community- based vigilante groups (sungu ...
Harry G. West, Parvathi Raman, 2013
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Order And Disorder: Anthropological Perspectives - Halaman 80
Ray Abrahams (1987) gives an intriguing account of sungu sungu groups in Tanzania in the 1980s that still exist today.13 Sungu sungu groups are communal defence groups operating in rural areas. Also supported by the state, they were ...
Keebet von Benda-Beckmann, Fernanda Pirie, 2013
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Globalizing Lynching History: Vigilantism and Extralegal ...
Ray Abrahams has given an intriguing account of sungu sungu groups in Tanzania in the 1980s.30 The sungu sungu are communal defense groups that operate primarily in rural areas. Generally supported by the state, they were founded by ...
Manfred Berg, Simon Wendt, 2011