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... such massacres were meant to deter the local population and to force them into obedience . When in the early 1940s a number of Angolan Himba tried to escape from drought , taxation , frequent corporal punishment and the oppression22 ...
... such massacres were meant to deter the local population and to force them into obedience . When in the early 1940s a number of Angolan Himba tried to escape from drought , taxation , frequent corporal punishment and the oppression22 ...
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Gudyanga is a fairly populous area , with a population density of approximately fifty - five persons per square kilometre in 1992 ( O'Flaherty , 1997 ) . In 1992 the average population density of all Manicaland Province was 42.2 people ...
Gudyanga is a fairly populous area , with a population density of approximately fifty - five persons per square kilometre in 1992 ( O'Flaherty , 1997 ) . In 1992 the average population density of all Manicaland Province was 42.2 people ...
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These reveal a high degree of correlation when one considers the difficulties of assessing birth dates among a largely non - literate population . National census data confirm the tendency towards stasis in the adult male population of ...
These reveal a high degree of correlation when one considers the difficulties of assessing birth dates among a largely non - literate population . National census data confirm the tendency towards stasis in the adult male population of ...
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the urbanrural connection changing issues | 309 |
Elite associations and the politics of belonging in Cameroon | 320 |
political liberalisation | 338 |
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