A kainga consists of relatives living in different households in the same village or in several villages. |
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The kainga encompass all blood relatives and can include people other than blood relations. |
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He came down to the frightened passengers and told them to make use of any of the houses in his kainga and assured them they were among friends. |
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They are not just stuck in their little kainga, wearing their piupiu. |
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The spatial dimension of a kainga is defined by its boundaries, so that the nature of boundaries is of considerable interest. |
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Kainga R, Kouame C and E Akyeampong Vegetable consumption pattern in Yaounde, Cameroon. |
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The Hangaroa's 500-square-foot Kainga double rooms and 800-square-foot Ma'Unga suites are softly lit by LED lights and made of volcanic rock, clay and wood. |
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