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الصفحة 11
The founder received a tract of land of 1200 m by about 150 m , and the two dependants were also given considerable areas . The families of these dependants obtained full independence after the death of the successor of the founder .
The founder received a tract of land of 1200 m by about 150 m , and the two dependants were also given considerable areas . The families of these dependants obtained full independence after the death of the successor of the founder .
الصفحة 175
Perhaps half these cases have involved a dispute over the inheritance of the land , which is valuable . Its market price of Z $ 20–25 per acre represents a capital gain of ten times the alienation price paid to the state and reflects ...
Perhaps half these cases have involved a dispute over the inheritance of the land , which is valuable . Its market price of Z $ 20–25 per acre represents a capital gain of ten times the alienation price paid to the state and reflects ...
الصفحة 176
predated the Land Apportionment Act of 1930 , which created the black freehold areas . Among the Korekore this practice would appear to be ' normal ' ( Bourdillon , personal communication ) . Such de facto inheritance of peasant land ...
predated the Land Apportionment Act of 1930 , which created the black freehold areas . Among the Korekore this practice would appear to be ' normal ' ( Bourdillon , personal communication ) . Such de facto inheritance of peasant land ...
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Southern Kuba masquerade figures in a funerary context | 7 |
Condition swahili et identité politique | 21 |
a reexamination of theories of marginality | 234 |
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