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established a long - term pattern whereby the undeveloped south supplies cheap manual labour to other parts of the island . In the absence of cash crops , local economies have remained geared to subsistence production based on the hoe ...
established a long - term pattern whereby the undeveloped south supplies cheap manual labour to other parts of the island . In the absence of cash crops , local economies have remained geared to subsistence production based on the hoe ...
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Kuper's essay on South African anthropology begins with the remark that the relation between anthropology and colonial policies in Africa is still poorly understood . The diversity should be obvious , with South Africa quite a different ...
Kuper's essay on South African anthropology begins with the remark that the relation between anthropology and colonial policies in Africa is still poorly understood . The diversity should be obvious , with South Africa quite a different ...
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However , it is in the final chapter that he tackles two of the most potent myths of the South African ' miracle ' . The first is the myth of non - racialism . Its centrepiece is that change came to South Africa because South Africans ...
However , it is in the final chapter that he tackles two of the most potent myths of the South African ' miracle ' . The first is the myth of non - racialism . Its centrepiece is that change came to South Africa because South Africans ...
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LESLEY A SHARP | 38 |
The characteristics of urban migrants | 82 |
particularities of magicoreligious beliefs | 108 |
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