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The European farmers in these districts were permitted to enjoy precedence in
the use of water and pasturage , and ... of limiting the number of Basters who
could take up stock - farming without the necessity of periodically leaving in
search of ...
The European farmers in these districts were permitted to enjoy precedence in
the use of water and pasturage , and ... of limiting the number of Basters who
could take up stock - farming without the necessity of periodically leaving in
search of ...
Page 69
The various taxes were replaced by a simple tax on livestock , which was to be
used for the direct benefit of the ' Coloured ' farmers . The Europeans were
indignant at losing their representatives , but were somewhat mollified when the
priest ...
The various taxes were replaced by a simple tax on livestock , which was to be
used for the direct benefit of the ' Coloured ' farmers . The Europeans were
indignant at losing their representatives , but were somewhat mollified when the
priest ...
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The peasant farmers , for instance , both Basters and Damaras , rejected the idea
of dividing the pasturage into six or seven ' economic units ' thereby forcing most
of them off the land , and even those wealthier farmers who saw that they would ...
The peasant farmers , for instance , both Basters and Damaras , rejected the idea
of dividing the pasturage into six or seven ' economic units ' thereby forcing most
of them off the land , and even those wealthier farmers who saw that they would ...
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Contents
Introduction | 5 |
Fieldwork | 11 |
Securing the right to the land 18061873 | 22 |
Copyright | |
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