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However , they were not always able to farm the land left to them , because they were expected to provide manual labour on settler plantations , in addition to the labour demanded by the colonial state . Many Betsimisaraka abandoned ...
However , they were not always able to farm the land left to them , because they were expected to provide manual labour on settler plantations , in addition to the labour demanded by the colonial state . Many Betsimisaraka abandoned ...
الصفحة 298
During the 1960s and 1970s labour migration itself was depicted as derogatory both to individual workers and to whole regions , which were relegated to the status of underdeveloped labour reserves . Rejecting a role within the new ...
During the 1960s and 1970s labour migration itself was depicted as derogatory both to individual workers and to whole regions , which were relegated to the status of underdeveloped labour reserves . Rejecting a role within the new ...
الصفحة 303
The symbols of sisal under the Mandate — labour recruitment and migration — were the first things the government brought back to life . By the early 1980s ' government's opposition to recruitment of labour in the former labour reserves ...
The symbols of sisal under the Mandate — labour recruitment and migration — were the first things the government brought back to life . By the early 1980s ' government's opposition to recruitment of labour in the former labour reserves ...
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LESLEY A SHARP | 38 |
The characteristics of urban migrants | 82 |
particularities of magicoreligious beliefs | 108 |
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