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NATURES OF COLONIAL CHANGE Jacob A. Tropp NATURES OF COLONIAL CHANGE Environmental Relations in the Making of the Transkei NEW AFRICAN HISTORIES SERIES THE FORGER'S TALE " Elegantly argued and lucidly written , this book illustrates the ...
NATURES OF COLONIAL CHANGE Jacob A. Tropp NATURES OF COLONIAL CHANGE Environmental Relations in the Making of the Transkei NEW AFRICAN HISTORIES SERIES THE FORGER'S TALE " Elegantly argued and lucidly written , this book illustrates the ...
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During the late colonial period , imperial policy makers believed that the acceleration of development initiatives ' would make colonies simultaneously more productive and more ideologically stable in the tumult of the postwar years ' ...
During the late colonial period , imperial policy makers believed that the acceleration of development initiatives ' would make colonies simultaneously more productive and more ideologically stable in the tumult of the postwar years ' ...
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related to the Ngoni penetration and later Maji Maji struggles than to Mkwawa and the Hehe hegemonic expansionism that is characteristic of the pre - colonial history of northern Njombe . It is due to this omission that A History of the ...
related to the Ngoni penetration and later Maji Maji struggles than to Mkwawa and the Hehe hegemonic expansionism that is characteristic of the pre - colonial history of northern Njombe . It is due to this omission that A History of the ...
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crossbreeding and heritage | 18 |
a feminized subsidy from nature | 37 |
Forest management farmers practices and biodiversity | 63 |
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activities administration African approach Asante associated authority become breeds butter cattle central chapter chiefs Christian church claim Clan collection colonial concept conservation continue Council cultural death discussion economic elections ethnic example farmers farming female forest Fulani groups heritage human important individuals Institute interest International Interview issues land living London meaning nature Nigeria northern official organization origins particular past Pentecostal period plants political population practices present problems production protection recent reference region relations relationships remain result ritual role rule rural sexual shea social society South species structures suggest Taungya territory terroir traditional trees University University Press village West women Yaa Asantewaa young