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THE TRIBAL POPULATIONS The first category of Congolese are those living under the traditional authority of their chiefs or elders . They constitute the majority , about 80 to 85 per cent . of the total population .
THE TRIBAL POPULATIONS The first category of Congolese are those living under the traditional authority of their chiefs or elders . They constitute the majority , about 80 to 85 per cent . of the total population .
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INTRODUCTION UCZYNSKI has drawn attention to the deplorable incompleteness of censuses of colonial populations . In order to make estimates of population trends among non - literate peoples , therefore , we have to rely on the analysis ...
INTRODUCTION UCZYNSKI has drawn attention to the deplorable incompleteness of censuses of colonial populations . In order to make estimates of population trends among non - literate peoples , therefore , we have to rely on the analysis ...
الصفحة 323
Yet the system of land tenure on which the agriculture of the region depends remains unadapted to the change and suited only to small self - sufficient communities with limited populations and enough land for their farming needs .
Yet the system of land tenure on which the agriculture of the region depends remains unadapted to the change and suited only to small self - sufficient communities with limited populations and enough land for their farming needs .
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