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" ... creation of large industrial centres with workers completely divorced from food production would be an entire innovation of very doubtful desirability; it appears most unlikely to occur. The African man, and still more the woman, is firmly attached... "
Scottish Geographical Magazine - Page 271
1925
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Colonial, Issues 18-21

1926 - 592 pages
...because the thriftlessness of the African frequently leads to inadequate storage of excessive 164. The creation of large industrial centres with workers...distant village or as a " squatter " on an estate. 165. " Detribalisation " is an evil which looms largely in the vision of many administrative officers...
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Report by Major G. St. J. Orde Browne, O.B.E., Upon Labour in the Tanganyika ...

Great Britain. Colonial Office - 1926 - 118 pages
...because the thriftlessness of the African frequently leads to inadequate storage of excessive sales. 164. The creation of large industrial centres with workers...distant village or as a " squatter " on an estate. 165. " Detribalisation " is an evil which looms largely in the vision of many administrative officers...
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The Pan-American Geologist, Volume 46

1926 - 466 pages
...and still more the woman, is firmly attached to the soil, and the whole fabric of social organization is based upon the right to cultivate ; it thus seems...perform if we are to render the impact of European civilization upon the African not only innocuous but in the long run beneficial to the latter's welfare....
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The Geographical Journal, Volume 68

1926 - 666 pages
...and still more the woman, is firmly attached to the soil, and the whole fabric of social organization is based upon the right to cultivate ; it thus seems...perform if we are to render the impact of European civilization upon the African not only innocuous but in the long run beneficial to the hitter's welfare....
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The Geographical Journal, Volume 68

1926 - 730 pages
...and still more the woman, is firmly attached to the soil, and the whole fabric of social organization is based upon the right to cultivate ; it thus seems...perform if we are to render the impact of European civilization upon the African not only innocuous but in the long run beneficial to the tatter's welfare....
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The Geographical Journal, Volume 68

1926 - 694 pages
...and still more the woman, is firmly attached to the soil, and the whole fabric of social organization is based upon the right to cultivate ; it thus seems...perform if we are to render the impact of European civilization upon the African not only innocuous but in the long run beneficial to the latter's welfare....
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Report by His Majesty's Government in the United Kingdom of Great ..., Issue 18

Great Britain. Colonial Office - 1926 - 1068 pages
...because the thriftlessness of the African frequently leads to inadequate storage of excessive sales. 164. The creation of large industrial centres with workers...distant village or as a " squatter " on an estate. 165. " Detribalisation " is an evil which looms largely in the vision of many administrative officers...
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Feeding African Cities: Studies in Regional Social History

Jane I. Guyer - 1987 - 272 pages
...as evidenced in the commentary of OrdeBrowne, a well-known government labour official of that time. own home among his own crops, whether in a distant village or as a 'squatter' on an estate. (Orde-Browne 1926:72) In fact, Africans had few job opportunities in Dar es Salaam outside the port...
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