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الصفحة 119
The view that Bantu Africans blindly and indiscriminately imitate things European needs considerable modification if my pupils may be regarded as a fairly representative sample . It is commonly believed that educated Africans are most ...
The view that Bantu Africans blindly and indiscriminately imitate things European needs considerable modification if my pupils may be regarded as a fairly representative sample . It is commonly believed that educated Africans are most ...
الصفحة 139
have received little support from Industry or Commerce because European employers have not generally reached the stage where they regard wages or conditions of service as subjects for negotiation . In most undertakings , African ...
have received little support from Industry or Commerce because European employers have not generally reached the stage where they regard wages or conditions of service as subjects for negotiation . In most undertakings , African ...
الصفحة 327
But soon after the end of the First World War , the attitudes of Europeans living in the City towards the African ... It is interesting to note that the incentive to change came not from the African , but from the European group .
But soon after the end of the First World War , the attitudes of Europeans living in the City towards the African ... It is interesting to note that the incentive to change came not from the African , but from the European group .
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Sir Reginald Coupland Günter Wagner | 3 |
Conservatism and Modern Adaptation in Luvale Female Puberty Ritual | 15 |
Les Groupes de Parenté du Rwanda Ancien Jacques J Maquet | 29 |
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