The New Zealand Journal of History, Svazek 31University of Auckland., 1997 |
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approximately 11 % of South Africa's land had been ' reserved ' for African occupation , though the number of people actually living in such areas amounted to less than 50 % of the total black population ( of four million ) , the ...
approximately 11 % of South Africa's land had been ' reserved ' for African occupation , though the number of people actually living in such areas amounted to less than 50 % of the total black population ( of four million ) , the ...
Strana 178
... ( Africans comprised approximately 85 % of the South African male population in 1901 , whereas Maori men were just over 4 % of New Zealand's males ) moderated conditions somewhat . The South African Native Affairs Commission had ...
... ( Africans comprised approximately 85 % of the South African male population in 1901 , whereas Maori men were just over 4 % of New Zealand's males ) moderated conditions somewhat . The South African Native Affairs Commission had ...
Strana 186
... Africa and New Zealand . South African officials in the 1920s and 1930s were concerned above all with maintaining a plentiful supply of cheap black labour for industry and agriculture while preventing African challenges to colonial rule ...
... Africa and New Zealand . South African officials in the 1920s and 1930s were concerned above all with maintaining a plentiful supply of cheap black labour for industry and agriculture while preventing African challenges to colonial rule ...
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