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Contempory migratory tenant farming and its relationship to pre-colonial mobility pattern in tropical africa / Grossman, D.
Titre : Contempory migratory tenant farming and its relationship to pre-colonial mobility pattern in tropical africa Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Grossman, D. Mention d'édition : ASA Editeur : ASA Année de publication : 1966 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-06125 Note générale : Migrations in africa have aroused much attention among africanists in recent years. Consideration has been primarily given to labor migrations which accompany the process of urbanization in modern africa, but historians and anthropologists have also shown interest in tracing past migrations. Few writers, however, have attemped to investigate the possible connections between past and present mobility form . The present paper intents to devote attention to this relatively neglected subjects by studying the relationship between the two. It will be restricted to an investigation of rural migration and will focus mainly on associated with tenant farming. The second most important form of mobility is the slavery during the colonization. The later, according to survey conducted by this paper included 4, 700 adult males whose main occupation was farming. They lived in about 160 camps scattered throughout the area. Mots-clés : Agriculture Mobilisation sociale Migration Urbanisation Index. décimale : 630 Agriculture et techniques connexes Résumé : Migrations in africa have aroused much attention among africanists in recent years. Consideration has been primarily given to labor migrations which accompany the process of urbanization in modern africa, but historians and anthropologists have also shown interest in tracing past migrations. Few writers, however, have attemped to investigate the possible connections between past and present mobility form . The present paper intents to devote attention to this relatively neglected subjects by studying the relationship between the two. It will be restricted to an investigation of rural migration and will focus mainly on associated with tenant farming. The second most important form of mobility is the slavery during the colonization. The later, according to survey conducted by this paper included 4, 700 adult males whose main occupation was farming. They lived in about 160 camps scattered throughout the area. Note de contenu : Migrations in africa have aroused much attention among africanists in recent years. Consideration has been primarily given to labor migrations which accompany the process of urbanization in modern africa, but historians and anthropologists have also shown interest in tracing past migrations. Few writers, however, have attemped to investigate the possible connections between past and present mobility form . The present paper intents to devote attention to this relatively neglected subjects by studying the relationship between the two. It will be restricted to an investigation of rural migration and will focus mainly on associated with tenant farming. The second most important form of mobility is the slavery during the colonization. The later, according to survey conducted by this paper included 4, 700 adult males whose main occupation was farming. They lived in about 160 camps scattered throughout the area. Contempory migratory tenant farming and its relationship to pre-colonial mobility pattern in tropical africa [texte imprimé] / Grossman, D. . - ASA . - ASA, 1966.
ISSN : CI-06125
Migrations in africa have aroused much attention among africanists in recent years. Consideration has been primarily given to labor migrations which accompany the process of urbanization in modern africa, but historians and anthropologists have also shown interest in tracing past migrations. Few writers, however, have attemped to investigate the possible connections between past and present mobility form . The present paper intents to devote attention to this relatively neglected subjects by studying the relationship between the two. It will be restricted to an investigation of rural migration and will focus mainly on associated with tenant farming. The second most important form of mobility is the slavery during the colonization. The later, according to survey conducted by this paper included 4, 700 adult males whose main occupation was farming. They lived in about 160 camps scattered throughout the area.
Mots-clés : Agriculture Mobilisation sociale Migration Urbanisation Index. décimale : 630 Agriculture et techniques connexes Résumé : Migrations in africa have aroused much attention among africanists in recent years. Consideration has been primarily given to labor migrations which accompany the process of urbanization in modern africa, but historians and anthropologists have also shown interest in tracing past migrations. Few writers, however, have attemped to investigate the possible connections between past and present mobility form . The present paper intents to devote attention to this relatively neglected subjects by studying the relationship between the two. It will be restricted to an investigation of rural migration and will focus mainly on associated with tenant farming. The second most important form of mobility is the slavery during the colonization. The later, according to survey conducted by this paper included 4, 700 adult males whose main occupation was farming. They lived in about 160 camps scattered throughout the area. Note de contenu : Migrations in africa have aroused much attention among africanists in recent years. Consideration has been primarily given to labor migrations which accompany the process of urbanization in modern africa, but historians and anthropologists have also shown interest in tracing past migrations. Few writers, however, have attemped to investigate the possible connections between past and present mobility form . The present paper intents to devote attention to this relatively neglected subjects by studying the relationship between the two. It will be restricted to an investigation of rural migration and will focus mainly on associated with tenant farming. The second most important form of mobility is the slavery during the colonization. The later, according to survey conducted by this paper included 4, 700 adult males whose main occupation was farming. They lived in about 160 camps scattered throughout the area. Réservation
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