The relations of the Amampondo and the colonial authorities (1830-1886) with special reference to the role of the Wesleyan missionaries
<p>South African historiography has tended to follow the Great Trek and to avoid the area between the Kei River and Natal. As a result, hardly any attention has been given to an unspectacular but significant chapter in the story of relations between black and white in the nineteenth century....
Main Authors: | Cragg, D, Cragg, D. G. L. |
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Formato: | Thesis |
Idioma: | English |
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1959
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