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Emigration from the district has increased slowly and is far below rates found , for example , in the Kikuyu districts . In part this is because the Embu , unlike the Kikuyu , did not lose land to European settlers in ...
Emigration from the district has increased slowly and is far below rates found , for example , in the Kikuyu districts . In part this is because the Embu , unlike the Kikuyu , did not lose land to European settlers in ...
الصفحة 86
What is now Embu District was in the colonial period first part of Kenia Province , then Kikuyu Province and later Central Province . At the close of the colonial period the district's boundaries were redefined so that the western parts ...
What is now Embu District was in the colonial period first part of Kenia Province , then Kikuyu Province and later Central Province . At the close of the colonial period the district's boundaries were redefined so that the western parts ...
الصفحة 98
The ' vociferous and determined ' opposition ( Government of Kenya , 1944 , Fort Hall District Annual Report , pp . 8–9 ) to this suggestion indicates the divergent interests that had emerged in the district . The proponents of outright ...
The ' vociferous and determined ' opposition ( Government of Kenya , 1944 , Fort Hall District Annual Report , pp . 8–9 ) to this suggestion indicates the divergent interests that had emerged in the district . The proponents of outright ...
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Some issues of theory in the study of tenure relations in African agriculture | 6 |
Environment and access to resources in Africa | 18 |
Social institutions and access to resources | 36 |
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