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Land rent ( ngoto ) paid by squatters ( wapangaji ) had been abolished in 1943 because it was said to be misused by the nominal land holders empowered by Indirect Rule ( the wenye issi ) . Reintroduced in 1954 on Senior Sociologist ...
Land rent ( ngoto ) paid by squatters ( wapangaji ) had been abolished in 1943 because it was said to be misused by the nominal land holders empowered by Indirect Rule ( the wenye issi ) . Reintroduced in 1954 on Senior Sociologist ...
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derived from it by the mwenye issi , and the consequent decrease in opportunities for young men to acquire land . Young men had recently obtained more independence from the lineage gerontocracy through their independent wage earnings ...
derived from it by the mwenye issi , and the consequent decrease in opportunities for young men to acquire land . Young men had recently obtained more independence from the lineage gerontocracy through their independent wage earnings ...
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This became increasingly important over time as the value of land increased — a consequence of urban expansion , the growth of commercial agriculture , and the exploitation of minerals and timber .
This became increasingly important over time as the value of land increased — a consequence of urban expansion , the growth of commercial agriculture , and the exploitation of minerals and timber .
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DEBORAH BRAUTIGAM Chinese Aid and African Development | 164 |
PIERLUIGI VALSECCHI AND FABIO ViTi eds Mondes akanAkan Worlds | 170 |
CONSTANZE SCHMALING Maganar Hannu Language of the Hands | 177 |
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