The Origin of War: The Evolution of a Male-coalitional Reproductive Strategy, Volume 2 |
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... ( Africa ) : " The Bakonjo [ Konjo ] are not a warlike people ... The Bakonjo for centuries have been raided and robbed by the Banyoro people of Unyoro , Toro and Ankole " ( Johnston , 1902 ; quoted in Holsti , 1913 ; and Van der Bij ...
... ( Africa ) : " The Bakonjo [ Konjo ] are not a warlike people ... The Bakonjo for centuries have been raided and robbed by the Banyoro people of Unyoro , Toro and Ankole " ( Johnston , 1902 ; quoted in Holsti , 1913 ; and Van der Bij ...
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... ( Africa ) : The Bete of the Western Ivory Coast regulated fighting between villages in order to prevent warfare escalation ( Balandier , 1986 ; Tefft , 1988 ) . Bidais ( North America ) : According to Newcomb ( 1961 ) , the Bidais ...
... ( Africa ) : The Bete of the Western Ivory Coast regulated fighting between villages in order to prevent warfare escalation ( Balandier , 1986 ; Tefft , 1988 ) . Bidais ( North America ) : According to Newcomb ( 1961 ) , the Bidais ...
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... ( Africa ) : " The Fans are said to be one of the most warlike nations of West Africa ; but according to Lenz ( 1878 ) , their warfare consists merely in one family letting another know that for such and such a reason there will be ...
... ( Africa ) : " The Fans are said to be one of the most warlike nations of West Africa ; but according to Lenz ( 1878 ) , their warfare consists merely in one family letting another know that for such and such a reason there will be ...
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