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Relatively little can be gleaned from archival sources about the realities of the Herero's passage through the desert . This article is an attempt to present the Herero's own perceptions of their experiences during the flight from the ...
Relatively little can be gleaned from archival sources about the realities of the Herero's passage through the desert . This article is an attempt to present the Herero's own perceptions of their experiences during the flight from the ...
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Despite their disadvantaged start the Herero managed to build up relatively large herds in a short span of time . In 1920 the Herero cattle population in Ngamiland was estimated at 20,000 head ( Kays to High Commissioner , 10 February ...
Despite their disadvantaged start the Herero managed to build up relatively large herds in a short span of time . In 1920 the Herero cattle population in Ngamiland was estimated at 20,000 head ( Kays to High Commissioner , 10 February ...
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To the Herero , it was a war between two equal , opposing forces ( Rev. Karuaera , personal communication ) . " The Herero referred to Major Leutwein as ' Majora ' ( Bridgman , 1981 : 64 ) , a term survivors also used .
To the Herero , it was a war between two equal , opposing forces ( Rev. Karuaera , personal communication ) . " The Herero referred to Major Leutwein as ' Majora ' ( Bridgman , 1981 : 64 ) , a term survivors also used .
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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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