The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 8John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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of clans , one of which claimed seniority . The chieftainship of the whole tribe was hereditary in this clan . Each clan consisted of a number of families claiming descent from some remote ancestor in the male line after whom it was ...
of clans , one of which claimed seniority . The chieftainship of the whole tribe was hereditary in this clan . Each clan consisted of a number of families claiming descent from some remote ancestor in the male line after whom it was ...
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In the middle valley half - breed and Bantu chiefs , such as Moroko of Thaba Nchu , and their Wesleyan missionaries claimed land and independence , while Moshesh and the Paris Evangelical missionaries on whose advice he sometimes relied ...
In the middle valley half - breed and Bantu chiefs , such as Moroko of Thaba Nchu , and their Wesleyan missionaries claimed land and independence , while Moshesh and the Paris Evangelical missionaries on whose advice he sometimes relied ...
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At the meeting Theodore Doms claimed for the Barolong a territory that included the whole diamondiferous area claimed by the Transvaal , on the grounds that the voortrekker leader Potgieter had guaranteed these lands to the father of ...
At the meeting Theodore Doms claimed for the Barolong a territory that included the whole diamondiferous area claimed by the Transvaal , on the grounds that the voortrekker leader Potgieter had guaranteed these lands to the father of ...
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THE GEOGRAPHICAL ENVIRONMENT | 1 |
South African Rivers | 7 |
Rainfall II | 11 |
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