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19.2 % of the indigenous population and 23.1 % of the total population lived in the European farming areas ; and 15.3 % of the indigenous population ... The balance of the African population lived mainly in the African Purchase Area .
19.2 % of the indigenous population and 23.1 % of the total population lived in the European farming areas ; and 15.3 % of the indigenous population ... The balance of the African population lived mainly in the African Purchase Area .
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Employers in urban areas are compelled by law to provide accommodation for their servants under the Africans ( Urban Areas ) Accommodation and Registration Act ( Chapter 110 ) . If employees are not housed on the employer's property ...
Employers in urban areas are compelled by law to provide accommodation for their servants under the Africans ( Urban Areas ) Accommodation and Registration Act ( Chapter 110 ) . If employees are not housed on the employer's property ...
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It is of interest that , notwithstanding the great changes that are taking place in Shona society , the vast majority of the cases which came before the courts in the period studied arose from areas where the traditional way of life is ...
It is of interest that , notwithstanding the great changes that are taking place in Shona society , the vast majority of the cases which came before the courts in the period studied arose from areas where the traditional way of life is ...
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Contenido
Introduction | 1 |
The Shona in the context of Rhodesian society | 8 |
Evidence and Confessions of Wizardry | 40 |
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Witchcraft and Sorcery in Rhodesia J. R. Crawford,International African Institute Vista de fragmentos - 1967 |
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