British Guiana: The Land of Six PeoplesH.M. Stationery Office, 1957 - Broj stranica: 235 |
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... Guianese of every race and passed some weeks with primitive Indians in the deep Interior . Although the Interior comprises all the Colony except for the narrow coastal strip , it is on this strip that 95 per cent of the population lives ...
... Guianese of every race and passed some weeks with primitive Indians in the deep Interior . Although the Interior comprises all the Colony except for the narrow coastal strip , it is on this strip that 95 per cent of the population lives ...
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... Guianese , and among the younger generation it is a second language which is not used when talking to educated people . It began as a lingua franca for slaves , who normally had no common African lan- guage amongst themselves and so ...
... Guianese , and among the younger generation it is a second language which is not used when talking to educated people . It began as a lingua franca for slaves , who normally had no common African lan- guage amongst themselves and so ...
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... Guianese which is dying out . His loyalties are entirely to British Guiana , although he was born in Australia , where his father , Dr. Walter Roth , was carrying out various anthropological surveys . The family moved to British Guiana ...
... Guianese which is dying out . His loyalties are entirely to British Guiana , although he was born in Australia , where his father , Dr. Walter Roth , was carrying out various anthropological surveys . The family moved to British Guiana ...
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... Guianese that some- thing is being done for them , that the administration is active . The Robertson Report1 has said ' the great majority of the ordinary people of British Guiana have for the moment a common outlook in that they are ...
... Guianese that some- thing is being done for them , that the administration is active . The Robertson Report1 has said ' the great majority of the ordinary people of British Guiana have for the moment a common outlook in that they are ...
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... Guianese they would suggest that it has been the policy of the British in the past not to allow the Guianese to become eligible for technological and scientific jobs . There may once have been truth in this , but under the new colonial ...
... Guianese they would suggest that it has been the policy of the British in the past not to allow the Guianese to become eligible for technological and scientific jobs . There may once have been truth in this , but under the new colonial ...
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