Annals of the South African Museum: Annale Van Die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum, Volumes 109-110 |
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maintain their dominant position in the community , and wished to secure the power of control over their destiny for themselves ( Carstens 1966 : 32 ) . With the Basters at Pella , however , the attraction of these ideas lay in the ...
maintain their dominant position in the community , and wished to secure the power of control over their destiny for themselves ( Carstens 1966 : 32 ) . With the Basters at Pella , however , the attraction of these ideas lay in the ...
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( 1987 ) accompanying set of regulations would set out clearly the rights and privileges of all the people at Pella , thereby not only confirming their own position but also serving to restrict any further stock - farmers from settling ...
( 1987 ) accompanying set of regulations would set out clearly the rights and privileges of all the people at Pella , thereby not only confirming their own position but also serving to restrict any further stock - farmers from settling ...
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All the Members had served on the Councils under the Church at one time or another , but AW was the only Baster member to have kept his position for any length of time , mainly by taking a conciliatory position on controversial issues ...
All the Members had served on the Councils under the Church at one time or another , but AW was the only Baster member to have kept his position for any length of time , mainly by taking a conciliatory position on controversial issues ...
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Contents
Introduction | 5 |
Securing the right to the land 18061873 | 22 |
The development of the community and group identities | 34 |
Copyright | |
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