Annals of the South African Museum, Volume 58, Issue 4The Museum, 1988 - Natural history |
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28 p . 31 1825 Phillips ( 1827 ) pp . 28 , 204 – 208 Xhosa : trade with colonists
Xhosa : commodities ' They bring in ivory , hides , gum , elephants ' tusks , mats
and baskets , to a very considerable amount . ' pp . 204 – 208 Xhosa : Fort
Willshire ...
28 p . 31 1825 Phillips ( 1827 ) pp . 28 , 204 – 208 Xhosa : trade with colonists
Xhosa : commodities ' They bring in ivory , hides , gum , elephants ' tusks , mats
and baskets , to a very considerable amount . ' pp . 204 – 208 Xhosa : Fort
Willshire ...
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273 Xhosa : trade fair “ I was invited to remain at the Fort the following day , to be
present at the Caffre fair , which is held on every Wednesday , when the average
attendance of Caffres amounts to about 1000 ; the articles they bring are horns ...
273 Xhosa : trade fair “ I was invited to remain at the Fort the following day , to be
present at the Caffre fair , which is held on every Wednesday , when the average
attendance of Caffres amounts to about 1000 ; the articles they bring are horns ...
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151 - 154 Cape Nguni : trade Summary of the development of barter and trade
between the colonists and the frontier tribes . 1932 Hunter ( 1936 ) pp . 133 – 134
Mpondo : trade ' Formerly each umzi produced most of the goods necessary for ...
151 - 154 Cape Nguni : trade Summary of the development of barter and trade
between the colonists and the frontier tribes . 1932 Hunter ( 1936 ) pp . 133 – 134
Mpondo : trade ' Formerly each umzi produced most of the goods necessary for ...
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