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Examples
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Note 156: Cole, "Notes on the Wagogo of German East Africa," 326 – 27. back
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For example, see Cole, "Notes on the Wagogo of German East Africa," 324 – 25. back
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For an example of birthing related processes in Gogo communities, see Cole, "Notes on the Wagogo of German East Africa," 307.
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Gregory Maddox (London: M.E. Sharpe, 1995), 43 – 46; Peter Rigby, Cattle and Kinship among the Gogo: A Semi-Pastoral Society of Central Tanzania (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1969); Die Wagogo, "Baessler-Archiv," (1911): 66 – 72; A.N. Wood, "Itinerating in Usagara, 1888," The Church Missionary Intelligencer and Record 14 (1889): 24 – 32. back
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Note 121: Cole, "Notes on the Wagogo of German East Africa, 338"; Rigby, Cattle and Kinship, 34, 72 – 75. back
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Note 110: Cole, "Notes on the Wagogo of German East Africa," 319. back
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The Wanyamwezi were quarreling with the Wagogo, the Wasawahili servants were clamoring loud that the Wagogo pressed down their tents, and that the property of the masters was in danger; while I, busy on my diary within my tent, cared not how great was the noise and confusion outside as long as it confined itself to the Wagogo,
How I Found Livingstone Henry Morton 2004
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One of my soldiers requested them to lessen their vociferous noise; but the evil-minded race ordered him to shut up, as a thing unworthy to speak to the Wagogo!
How I Found Livingstone Henry Morton 2004
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We have stood the insolence of the Wagogo long enough.
How I Found Livingstone Henry Morton 2004
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The camp was in a great uproar; the curious Wagogo monopolized almost every foot of ground; there was no room to turn anywhere.
How I Found Livingstone Henry Morton 2004
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